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Petros is the wolf

A multi-layered book, aimed at psychoanalysts and educators, but also at anyone interested in the theme of self-construction.
What happens when, from the very beginning of his life, a child is trapped in a symbiotic relationship with a mother who leaves him no room to develop his personality, his speech and his autonomy? How captivating yet also dependent can his relationship with a ‘mother-wolf’ become, terrifying for others but also for himself? How does his identification with her, as revealed by the interpretative process of psychotherapy, create a powerful imaginative foundation for the emergence of his true self? Drawing on psychotherapy material and guided by the theories of M. Mahler, F. Tustin, D. Meltzer and other psychoanalysts regarding autism and childhood psychosis, the psychopathology of early developmental disorders is examined, as well as major issues concerning personality development in general, based on the hypothesis that there is an autistic shell and a strong symbiotic tendency at the core of every person’s personality. This hypothesis leads the author to broaden the scope of the study and prompts him to seek out figures in Greek mythology that embody the symbiotic dilemma, highlighting the interaction between the individual and the social imagination.
  • Author Athanasios Alexandridis
  • Text editing Maria Simeonidou
  • Pages: 280
  • ISBN: 978-960-572-114-5
  • Publication: 2016
  • Dimensions: 14 x 20,4
  • Categories: Books, Humanities & Social Sciences, Ψυχολογία

Article in the newspaper Proto Thema on the seminal book by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Athanasios Alexandridis, ‘Petros is the Wolf’.

– G. K. Karatzas, Proto Thema

"...Reading the book, I realised that it is an important tool, a small, miraculous little suitcase which, when opened, brings mental health professionals—and others—into contact with important psychoanalytic theories, which the author “weaves” with great mastery into the fabric of psychotherapy (and vice versa)...’

– Suzanna Papafagou

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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