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The Paradoxical Legacy of Sigmund Freud

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The Paradoxical Legacy of Sigmund Freud offers a fresh interpretation of Freud's Complete Works, introducing a 'theory of practice' that highlights the interdependent components of aim, technique, and theoretical premises. Frances Moran reveals Freud as a steadfast, theoretically grounded practitioner whose core legacy centres on the concept of human subjectivity. The book reevaluates Paul Verhaeghe's perspectives and uses Marie Cardinal's work to illustrate what it means to be a Freudian subject in today's objectifying culture. This text provides practitioners with a clear framework to navigate Freud's ideas and clinical material.
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This book is particularly suited to practitioners and scholars of psychoanalysis, philosophy, and psychology who seek a structured approach to Freud's theories and their relevance to contemporary clinical practice and human subjectivity.

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This book introduces a new reading of Sigmund Freud, and exposes the paradox that lies at the kernel of his life's endeavour. It highlights the persistence and continuity of major postulates: the split psyche, the aetiology of the neuroses, and the psychical mechanisms of splitting.

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By way of a new reading of The Complete Works of Sigmund Freud, this book introduces the notion of a theory of practice to the psychoanalytic endeavour. Spelled out in terms of interdependent components, namely: aim, technique and theoretical premises, the author takes the reader through Freud's oeuvre so that he emerges as a relentless, theoretically grounded practitioner.

Frances Moran argues that the nub of the Freudian inheritance is the concept of human subjectivity. In the light of this finding and her reading of Freud, she presents the work of Paul Verhaeghe (On Being Normal and Other Disorders) anew and calls on Marie Cardinal (The Words to Say It) to provide telling evidence of what it means to be a Freudian subject.

Given the objectifying processes at work in contemporary culture, the relevance of Freud for our times becomes compelling. Here practitioners will find a clearly presented framework within which to operate and a way of organising the material that informs their clinical pursuits.

The exploration of an underpinning structure to the Complete Works will be of the utmost assistance to those who wish to embark upon a search for knowledge of the human condition through the highways and byways of the legacy of Sigmund Freud.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781855757257

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 December 2010

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Karnac Books

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 147.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 196

About the Author

Frances Moran (BBSc(Hons), MSc (ClinPsych), PhD, MAPS) is in private practice in Armadale, Australia, working as a clinician within the psychoanalytic tradition. She has many journal articles in the field of psychoanalysis to her name and several books including 'Subject and Agency in Psychoanalysis: Which is to be master?' (New York Uni Press, 1993) and 'Searching for the Soul: Psychoanalytical and Theological Reflections on Spiritual Growth' with T. Kelly (St Pauls, Strathfield, Australia 1999).

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