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The Abandonment Neurosis

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Originally published in 1950, The Abandonment Neurosis by Germaine Guex presents pioneering research into a form of neurosis characterised by extreme feelings of abandonment, insecurity, and low self-worth, rooted in severe pre-oedipal trauma. Guex identifies a group of patients whose neurotic symptoms eluded traditional Freudian diagnosis and had not responded to classical Freudian treatments. The book details a comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic approach developed over many years aimed at the lasting resolution of this difficult neurosis. Translated into English for the first time, it brings Guex's insightful work to a broader audience.
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The Abandonment Neurosis is ideal for students and practitioners of psychoanalysis, psychology, and psychotherapy, as well as anyone interested in the clinical exploration of neurotic conditions and trauma. Its detailed clinical observations and treatment methodologies appeal to professionals seeking deeper understanding of non-Freudian neurotic presentations.

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The author'sΒ research turns on two clinical observations: the frequent occurrence of analysands whose neurotic symptoms are unrecognizable when measured against any of the Freudian diagnostic models, and the relatively large number of these patients who sought help from her, having already undergone thorough classically Freudian treatments.

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First published in 1950, The Abandonment Neurosis was and still is a ground-breaking work. Guex's research turns on two clinical observations: the frequent occurrence of analysands whose neurotic symptoms are unrecognisable when measured against any of the Freudian diagnostic models, and the relatively large number of these patients who sought help from her, having already undergone thorough classically Freudian treatments with analysts whose abilities were never in question, but whose efforts did nothing to relieve patient suffering.

What all these subjects had in common, Guex observed, were extreme and debilitating feelings of abandonment, insecurity, and lack of self-worth, originally ignited by severe pre-oedipal trauma. Having described the neurosis of abandonment, Guex goes on to outline every diagnostic tool and treatment methodology, developed over many years, which can be deployed in the successful and lasting eradication of this pervasive neurosis.

Despite its trail-blazing research and ideas, Guex's book never received the accolades or attention it deserved. Now, translated into English for the first time by Peter D. Douglas, it is brought to a new and wider audience, for whom the ideas it explores are just as relevant and significant today.

Series: The History of Psychoanalysis Series

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781782201915

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 June 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Karnac Books

Contributors:

  • Translated by Peter D. Douglas

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 147.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Germaine Guex was born in France in 1904 and died in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1984. She studied psychology in Geneva and after receiving her diploma from the Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau became Jean Piaget's assistant in the psychology laboratory. Above all, Guex was drawn to clinical work, so in 1930 she was recruited by psychoanalyst Dr. Andre Repond, Director of Psychiatry in the Malevoz clinic, Valais Switzerland, to oversee a psychoanalytically-inspired medical and psychological unit, the first of its kind. The work, which focused on children, parents and teachers, aimed at being both a therapeutic and preventative facility. During her years in Malevoz, and through her connection with Repond - who was a member of the Societe Suisse de Psychanalyse - Guex became familiar with the work of Freud. Then in the 1940s she moved to Lausanne, began working as a psychoanalyst, and initiated the development of psychoanalytic training in French speaking Switzerland. It was also during this period that she and the psychoanalyst Dr. Charles Odier became companions. Peter Douglas was born in Wembley, London in 1956. In 1965 he migrated to South Australia with his parents on the ten pound assisted passage, and settled in the satellite city of Elizabeth. In 1972 he joined the Royal Austalian Navy as a Junior Recruit and served five years, mainly overseas. He completed matriculation in 1976 and entered the Flinders University of South Australia the following year. In 1980 he began working as a performer, first as a musician in a touring band, that also made records, and then as an actor. In the 1990s he became a freelance writer, producer and director of theatre, television and film, and in 1995 joined Banksia productions and began making television and film for audiences worldwide.In 2002 he retired from commercial production and began lecturing in English at the University of Adelaide, where he established the Bachelor of Media course. In 2006 he took up a position at Wilto Yerlo, the indigenous teaching arm of the University of Adelaide, mentoring Aboriginal students through their university courses.

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