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Psychoanalysis, Identity, and the Internet

Explorations into Cyberspace
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Psychoanalysis, Identity, and the Internet explores the complex relationship between virtual reality and psychoanalytic theory. It examines how the internet and cyberspace impact our sense of identity, corporeality, and subjective experience. The book delves into the challenges faced by psychoanalysts when treating internet-addicted patients, considering cyberspace both as a trap of pseudo-reality and a realm unleashing creative phantasy. Through a variety of perspectives, it reveals how the virtual world transforms human relationships and influences the mind.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in philosophy, psychology, and psychoanalysis, especially those curious about the intersection of mental health and digital technology. Academics, clinicians, and students exploring the effects of the internet on identity and therapy will find valuable perspectives here.

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This book is comprehensive and profound, concrete and symbolic, a Herculean integration of the technical and the psychoanalytic. It explains technology and definitions of cyberspace, virtual reality, and social media, and presents the view that technology is a destructive force in psychoanalysis.

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Every day we seek information from the internet, buy something, play videogames, chat, work, and so on. But what exactly is the nature of the space we surf in and through? Is it virtual or real? What is the actual relation between the virtual reality we inhabit more or less in a videogame, or a film, or a common experience on the Internet, and the psychic reality that is one of the main focus of psychoanalysis?

What happens to the sense of corporeality, time, and space that we are accustomed to, considered as the vital component of subjective experience? And what happens to the real relationships between people?

The contributors and the articles presented in Psychoanalysis, Identity, and the Internet suggest that the main psychoanalytical theories are the most adequate means to understand the nature of the new subjects that appear in the present world on the Internet and cyberspace era. Not only does psychoanalysis read the multifaceted nature of virtual reality, but cyberspace also affects and influences seminal reflections about psychoanalysis itself and the virtual space of the mind.

This timely volume, first published in Italian in 2013, explores the consequences of virtual reality in the analytical field and the peculiar characteristics of the encounter with the particular state of mind of internet-addicted patients; it also shows in detail the path of the therapy, psychotherapeutic or analytic, and the path of the analyst with the net-surfer, a castaway in the realm of virtual reality.

Considering all the points of view expressed in the book, cyberspace appears, on the one hand, as a mirror that traps vulnerable people in a pseudo-reality, while on the other hand it appears as a particular dimension which sets creative fantasy free. In either case, this dimension challenges us every day, while spreading out, alluring us, eluding us.

Series: The Library of Technology and Mental Health

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Experts praise this volume as a remarkable contribution to psychoanalysis in the digital age. Stefano Bolognini highlights its thoughtful and stimulating debate on the internet's impact; Dr Jonathan Sklar calls it a profound meditation on virtual complexes beyond conventional methods; and Alessandra Cavalli commends its solid theoretical foundation and timely insights into the unconscious implications of patients' internet use.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781782204312

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 September 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Karnac Books

Contributors:

  • Edited by Andrea Marzi

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 147.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 268

About the Author

Andrea Marzi is a psychiatrist and analyst. He obtained his PhD in Medical Ethics and is a former Professor of Developmental Psychology. He is also a Full Member of the SPI (Italian Psychoanalytic Association) and the IPA (International Psychoanalytical Association). Dr Marzi currently lives and works in Siena, where he has taught in various schools of specialisation in the Faculty of Medicine, and is the author of numerous books and articles.

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