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Although the essay stems from clinical psychoanalytic practice, it also offers a theoretical framework for those wishing to approach the issue of violence in the fields of sociology and education.
This essay attempts a psychoanalytic approach to violence, as it manifests itself in various stages of psychological development. The classical view of the phenomenon at the level of the psychic economy and instinctual investments is not employed, not because the author disagrees with it, but because he seeks to study violence within the realms of subjectivity and intersubjectivity. Violence is distinguished as organisational and disorganising, and the crisis conditions that promote mental organisation or, conversely, create fixations, regression and a tendency towards repetition are examined. A general intersubjective model is proposed which, in its extreme positions, describes the conditions under which violence manifests itself. The role of action and thought is examined. Although the essay originates from clinical psychoanalytic practice, it offers a theoretical framework for those wishing to approach the subject of violence in the fields of sociology and education.
  • Author Athanasios Alexandridis
  • Pages: 44
  • ISBN: 978-960-8399-49-5
  • Publication: 2007
  • Categories: Books, Humanities & Social Sciences, Ψυχολογία

Athanasios Alexandridis

Athanasios Alexandridis is a psychiatrist, child psychiatrist and training analyst of the French Psychoanalytical Association (APF), the Hellenic Psychoanalytic Society (EPSE) and the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA), and holds a PhD in Medicine and Philosophy (Psychology). From ‘The Body Image of Schizophrenics’ (1982) to the present day, he has published a large number of papers at Greek and international conferences, in journals, and in collective and individual books. His main areas of interest are psychoanalytic theory, psychoses, archaic and collective traumas, psychosomatics, psycholinguistics and aesthetics. Since 1992, he has been systematically publishing his poetic work alongside his psychoanalytical writings, exposing himself and the reader to the dissonance and discord between the two discourses.

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