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The Infinite Question

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The Infinite Question by Christopher Bollas explores psychoanalysis through the lens of the human impulse to question. Using detailed clinical case studies and transcripts, the book demonstrates how Freud's free associative method reveals an ongoing dynamic of questions and answers between patient and analyst. Bollas emphasises Freud's "logic of sequence" as a way to uncover a complex unconscious voice beyond just repressed ideas, illustrating how attentiveness in analysis fosters deeper understanding without rushing interpretations.
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Essential reading for psychoanalysis students and practising analysts seeking to deepen their understanding of Freud's methods within clinical practice.

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Uses detailed studies of real clinical practice to illuminate a theory of psychoanalysis which privileges the human impulse to question. This title includes transcripts of real analytical sessions, accompanied by parallel commentaries which highlight key aspects of the free associative method in practice.

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In his latest book The Infinite Question, Christopher Bollas uses detailed studies of real clinical practice to illuminate a theory of psychoanalysis which privileges the human impulse to question. From earliest childhood to the end of our lives, we are driven by this impulse in its varying forms, and The Infinite Question illustrates how Freud's free associative method provides both patient and analyst with answers and, in turn, with an ongoing interplay of further questions.

At the book's core are transcripts of real analytical sessions, accompanied by parallel commentaries which highlight key aspects of the free associative method in practice. These transcripts are contextualised by further discussion of the cases themselves, as well as a wider theoretical framework which places its emphasis on Freud's theory of the logic of sequence. By learning to listen to this free associative logic, Bollas argues, we can discover a richer and more complex unconscious voice than if we rely solely on Freud's theory of repressed ideas.

Bollas demonstrates, in an eloquent and persuasive manner, how the Freudian position of evenly suspended attentiveness enables the analyst's unconscious to catch the drift of the patient's own unconscious. He also shows that to stimulate further questioning is often of more benefit to the analytical process than to jump to an interpretation. Yet whatever fascinating course a session may take, neither the patient nor the analyst can halt the progress of the self-propelling interrogative drive.

The Infinite Question will be invaluable to both the new student and the experienced psychoanalyst, read either on its own or as a practice-based extension of the theoretical ideas elaborated in its companion volume, The Evocative Object World (also published by Routledge).

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780415473910

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 October 2008

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 342g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Psychoanalyst, Member of the British Psychoanalytical Society, UK

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