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wishes for the Holy Christmas and happy new year. .Les
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NUOVO
LIBRO "ESSERE NELLA CURA"
Autori:
Giacomo Di Marco, Isabella Schiappadori
Editore:
Frenis Zero
Collana:
Confini della Psicoanalisi
Anno
di pubblicazione: 2019
Pagine:
210
ISBN:978-88-97479-17-8
Dalla
presentazione degli Autori: <<La
cura introduce nella storia della persona un processo di
identificazione che trae vita da ciò che fa: l’atto della
cura ci appartienee s’incontra con le persone a cui è destinato. In
questo moto di identificazione sul quale si fonda la natura
della relazione, avviene un processo per cui tratteniamo nel
nostro mondo psichico e nell’orizzonte della nostra mente le
varie modulazioni del prendersi cura. Esse ci aiutano a
pensare i valori impliciti nella relazione di cura,
specialmente quando la consideriamo nel passaggio dal piano
della possibilità alla dimensione spazio-temporale
dell’esistenza e della realtà attuale, nei modi in cui
possiamo realizzarla.
In
questi ultimi anni dominati da una sorta di ecumenismo
psichiatrico, che ha favorito la retorica del dialogo a tutti
i costi tra i vari modelli, e ha comportato il fiorire di
derive e derivati che hanno svuotato di senso l’agire
psichiatrico, ci pare indispensabile sostenere con forza il
nostro punto di vista. Non possono essere efficaci le pratiche
che non si fondano sul rispetto della soggettività del
paziente e dell’operatore. Tenere in conto la soggettività
è il fondamento di ogni discorso psicologico e psichiatrico.
Il
privilegio, che questo testo attribuisce al “saper essere
nella cura”, rappresenta una risposta, un contributo, nella
sua parzialità, per ribadire con convinzione la centralità
della dimensione relazionalenel curare.Pensiamo che la cura possa recuperare visibilità,
rispetto e credibilità, se si rinuncia sempre più
all'illusione di guariree si scopre il piacere di curare, nel duplice aspetto
di sentirsi in grado di “funzionare” terapeuticamentee di offrire alla soggettività sofferenteforme di integrazione evolutiva.>>
Il libro
è
acquistabile su Amazon:
NUOVO
LIBRO (in inglese) su ENACTMENT E PSICOANALISI
A
cura di Giuseppe Leo & Giuseppe Riefolo
Scritti
di: Efrat Ginot Jay R. Greenberg
Jessica Kraus, Giuseppe Leo, Giuseppe Riefolo,
Jeremy D. Safran
Editore:
Frenis Zero
Collana:
Confini della Psicoanalisi
Anno
di pubblicazione: 2019
Pagine:
326
ISBN:978-88-97479-15-4
Il
libro è dedicato a Jeremy Safran ed a Lewis Aron, eminenti
figure di psicoanalisti, recentemente scomparsi, che hanno
dedicato pionieristici contributi all’argomento dell’”enactment”.
Come ha scritto Safran, sebbene l’enactment sia un concetto
problematico e fonte di confusione tra i differenti approcci,
esso può conferire alla psicoanalisi, il cui stato di
disciplina ‘liminale’ cioè al confine con altre non
sempre ad essa epistemologicamente commensurabili (neuroscienze,
infant research, antropologia culturale, ecc.), una
significativa fonte di vitalità. Il libro esplora il tema
dell’”enactment” in relazione a tali confini o aree di
transizione, specie nell’introduzione di Giuseppe Leo che ne
analizza la genesi storica ed il ruolo di concetto-ponte tra
psicoanalisi e psichiatria, tra psicoanalisi e neuroscienze,
tra psicoanalisi e pratiche trans-culturali ed esplorandone
altresì la valenza trans-generazionale. Jay Greenberg nel suo
capitolo discute le varie modalità di partecipazione
dell’analista per cui, sebbene un certo grado di azione e
‘mutualità’ possa essere considerato espressione di un
modomeno
formalizzato di interazione coll’analizzando, molte
delle vignette cliniche maggiormente influenti nella
letteratura contemporanea sottolineano una maggiore tendenza
del clinico ad assumersi dei rischi, cosa che però richiede
una discussione critica ed attenta ai confini del setting.
Giuseppe Riefolo nel suo capitolo, utilizzando vignette
cliniche provenienti da setting differenti (psicoanalitico,
psichiatrico nel servizio pubblico) esplora un percorso che
dall’azione (concepita come qualcosa che impedisce il
processo analitico in quanto antitetico rispetto al ricordare
ed al rielaborare nelle prime formulazioni teoriche) passa per
la relazione (per cui l’enactment diventa un processo e non
più solo un evento) fino ad una concezione dell’enactment
come espressione di una conoscenza relazionale implicita
incarnata che può essere condivisa tra analista e paziente
per produrre nuove configurazioni terapeutiche. Nel loro
capitolo Safran e Kraus, pur nella consapevolezza che le
rotture dell’alleanza terapeutica, le ‘impasse’ e gli
‘enactment’ siano inevitabili, illustrano il loro
programma di ricerca che è stato formalizzato in una
metodologia di formazione per gli psicoterapeuti volta ad
individuare e ad affrontare costruttivamente tali eventi
potenzialmente portatori di un esito terapeutico negativo.
Infine Efrat Ginot nel capitolo conclusivo espone come,
rispetto all’’enactment’ ed all’empatia, sia le
osservazioni cliniche che la recente ricerca neuroscientifica
forniscano sempre nuove evidenze su ciò che accomuna
piuttosto che solo su ciò che distingue
tali due processi intersoggettivi.Un video riassume le
tematiche del libro Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deyhMirpeoY
Il libro è
acquistabile su Amazon:
LIBRO (in inglese) su INFANT RESEARCH E PSICOANALISI
Dagli
articoli di precedenti numeri della rivista di psicoanalisi
Frenis Zero è uscito l'ultimo libro delle
nostre edizioni per il momento in inglese e prossimamente in
italiano. Il libro è dedicato a due pionieri del dialogo tra
psicoanalisi e psicologia dello sviluppo, Daniel Stern e Berry
Brazelton. Gli autori del libro sono Beatrice Beebe (New
York), che vi ripercorre il suo "viaggio" personale
che dura 40 anni all'interno di questo ambito di ricerche,
Karlen Lyons-Ruth ed altri che trattano delle rappresentazioni
materne della confusione dei ruoli genitoriali, Colwyn
Trevarthen (Edimburgo), che ripercorre la storia delle sue
ricerche a contatto con personaggi come Bruner e Brazelton, ed
Edward Tronick (Boston) che tratta delle implicazioni
psicoterapeutiche della creazione diadica del significato.La
introduzione è di Giuseppe Leo che è anche il curatore. Il libro è
acquistabile su Amazon:
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Books.Google è possibile accedere ad un'anteprima limitata
del libro
NUOVA
PUBBLICAZIONE IN INGLESE
"The
consequences of childhood sexual abuse on the conjugal life of
a young woman and the effects of the psychoanalytic
psychotherapy as a method of treatment" di
Pilios-Dimitris Stavrou è un articolo in lingua originale accessibile al
Link: http://web.tiscali.it/cispp/stavrou,htm
NUMERO ON-LINE SULL'AUTENTICITA' IN PSICOANALISI
L'ultimo
numero di Frenis Zero (n.32, anno 16, giugno 2019) è tutto in
inglese, si intitola "AUTHENTICITY IN PSYCHOANALYSIS"
ed è dedicato alla memoria di Lewis Aron e di Jeremy Safran.
Il
tema dell'autenticità è svolto nei contributi di Giuseppe
Leo, "ENACTMENT
AND BOUNDARIES IN PSYCHOANALYSIS", e di Giuseppe
Riefolo "From
action to Relationship. Enactment as a Process",
tratti dal libro da loro curato "Enactment in
Psychoanalysis", in relazione all'enactment, che
impone di vedere la psicoterapia, in un'ottica bi-personale,
più come un'improvvisazione che come un
"canovaccio" preordinato. Al tema
dell'improvvisazione si lega il contributo di Heather Ferguson
"Reflections
of a Rock 'n' Roll Drummer-Analyst", in cui
l'analista newyorchese, anche percussionista, analizza le
analogie tra la struttura del linguaggio musicale, specie
jazz/rock, e quella della seduta psicoanalitica. Il testo di
Chin Li "PRESENCE
AND LINGERING: PSYCHOANALYSIS IN A MINDFULNESS FRAME"
cerca di pensare insieme la psicoanalisi e la "mindfulness"
riconoscendo il debito che in tale riflessione si deve a
Jeremy Safran. Un articolo speciale è quello di Massimiliano
Sommantico "THE
DEAD SIBLING: a family secret and its consequences"
in cui l'analista napoletano, prendendo spunto da una vignetta
clinica di una psicoterapia familiare, sottolinea l'importanza
delle tematiche dell'odio e della rivalità che caratterizzano
i legami tra fratelli.
Per la sezione dedicata alla psicoanalisi
in relazione alle neuroscienze vi proponiamo l'articolo di
Kate Mehuron "Memory reconsolidation: Hope for a Terminal
Analysis?". In questo articolo l'autrice si rifa ad
alcune ricerche neuroscientifiche sulla memoria per cercare un
supporto alla tesi, sostenuta da differenti psicoanalisti,
secondo cui la relazione terapeutica, grazie anche alla
freudiana "Nachträglichkeit", permette, attraverso
la ricontestualizzazione ed una nuova narrazione delle memorie
traumatiche, la scoperta da parte del paziente che il
"qui ed ora" è differente dal "lì ed
allora".
Nel
nosto Canale You Tube il video il cui testo, scritto da
Gerhard Schneider, traenndo spunto dal film "Good-bye
Lenin", dà un'interpretazione psicoanalitica al processo
che ha portato a tale evento storico. Il video ha sottotitoli
in inglese, ma per seguirlo in italiano si può andare al Link:
http://web.tiscali.it/freniszero/schneiderfrenis.htm
RECENSIONI
BIBLIOGRAFICHE
Pubblichiamo
la recensione, scritta da Brad McLean del libro di Jessica
Benjamin "IL RICONOSCIMENTO RECIPROCO. L'intersoggettività
e il Terzo" (2019)- Link: http://web.tiscali.it/cispp/benjamin.htm
SEMINARIO
CLINICO
"I DISTURBI DI PERSONALITA'" con G.
RIEFOLO
Il
23 novembre 2019 si è svolto nella nostra sede del Centro di Psicoterapia
Dinamica "Mauro Mancia" (via Lombardia, n.18 -
Lecce) il seminario "I DISTURBI DI
PERSONALITA' IN UN'OTTICA PSICOANALITICA" con il dott. Giuseppe Riefolo
(psicoanalista SPI, psichiatra ASL ROMA/E) con CREDITI ECM
NAZIONALI (n.10,4) per massimo 15 partecipanti, iscritti agli
albi degli psicoterapeuti (evento n. 1072-276265). Nel canale YouTube di Frenis Zero potete vedere
alcuni momenti della giornata di studio precedente del 8
giugno su "LA FINE DELLA
PSICOTERAPIA": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=525ny-dmP_o
A breve pubblicheremo il calendario dei seminari del 2020.
VIDEO-RECENSIONE
CINEMATOGRAFICA
Prendendo
spunto dal film di François Ozon "Grazie a Dio" un
excursus psicoanalitico su "Trauma, Terapia,
Testimonianza e Perdono" nei casi di abuso infantile.
Link del nostro canale YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFOVet8tLeA
CANALI
YOUTUBE DI FRENIS ZERO
1)
Nel nostro canale YouTube il video della conferenza di Otto
Kernberg "Technical Implications of Transference
Structure in Personality Disorders". Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS_pe-13hUM
3) Nel nostro canale YouTube il video attinenente alla relazione
di Jacques André
"Une psychanalyse de rêve" (5 octobre 2019)
4) Nel nostro canale YouTube il video attinente alla relazione
di
Miguel BENASAYAG su ibridazione e digitalizzazione
5)
Nel nostro canale YouTube i video attinenti alla giornata
sull'enactment (Lecce, 7 giugno 2019) con interventi di
Stefano Benegiamo (medico, psicoanalista AIPA, Lecce), Paolo
Boccara (psichiatra, psicoanalista SPI, Roma), Giuseppe Leo
(psichiatra, editore Frenis Zero, Lecce), Giovanni
Meterangelis (psichiatra, psicoanalista SPI, Roma), Giuseppe
Riefolo (psichiatra, psicoanalista SPI, Roma). Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACyl8cyF6wwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W4-gkXA8_U
6)
Nel nostro canale YouTube il video sulla relazione di Stephen
Seligman (18 maggio 2019) su Psicoanalisi ed "Infant
Research". Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksfHNeqHm0Q
8)
Nel nostro canale YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoIdc5p6Mx0
) l'omaggio ad Agnes Heller, la
sociologa ungherese attenta alla psicologia degli affetti che
è deceduta il 19 luglio 2019
LIBRO (in Italiano) DELLE EDIZIONI FRENIS ZERO "PSICOANALISI, LUOGHI
DELLA
RESILIENZA
ED IMMIGRAZIONE"
AA.
VV. "PSICOANALISI, LUOGHI DELLA RESILIENZA ED
IMMIGRAZIONE" a cura di Giuseppe Leo
S. Araùjo Cabral,L. Curone,M. Francesconi,L. Frattini, S. Impagliazzo, D. Centenaro Levandowski, G. Magnani,M. Manetti, C. Marangio,G. A. Marra e Rosa, M. Martelli, M. R. Moro, R. K. Papadopoulos,A. Pellicciari, G.
Rigon,D. Scotto di
Fasano, E. Zini, A. Zunino, Psicoanalisi, luoghi della resilienza ed
immigrazione, Collana "Id-entità Mediterranee",
Frenis Zero
2017, ISBN 978-88-97479-11-6, € 39,00, pagine
372.
"PSICOANALISI
IN TERRA SANTA" a cura di A. Cusin e G. Leo
H.
Abramovitch, A.
Cusin, M. Dwairy, A. Lotem, M. Mansur, M. P. Salatiello, "Psicoanalisi
in Terra Santa", prefazione
di Anna Sabatini Scalmati, Postfazione
di Christoph U. Schminck-Gustavus, Note di Nader Akkad, Collana
"Id-entità Mediterranee", Frenis Zero
2017, ISBN 978-88-97479-12-3, € 29,00 (rilegatura
rigida), euro 20,00 (rilegatura economica).
PSICOLOGIA
DELL'ANTISEMITISMO (2.a edizione) di Imre Hermann
Imre Hermann, "Psicologia
dell'antisemitismo", a
cura di Giuseppe
Leo, Collana
"Cordoglio e Pregiudizio", Frenis Zero 2017, ISBN
978-88-97479-10-9, € 18,00.
ESSERE
BAMBINI A GAZA. IL TRAUMA INFINITO di Maria Patrizia
Salatiello
Maria
Patrizia Salatiello, "Essere bambini a Gaza. Il trauma
infinito", Collana
"Id-entità Mediterranee", Frenis Zero
2016, ISBN
978-88-97479-08-6, € 35,00.
ULTIMO
NUMERO (N.32, anno XVI, giugno 2019) della RIVISTA
TELEMATICA "FRENIS ZERO"
E'
consultabile sul sito internet della rivista di
psicoanalisi "Frenis Zero" (link: http://web.tiscali.it/bibliopsi/frenishome.htm
) il numero 32 (anno 16, giugno 2019), numero semestrale
monografico intitolato "Authenticity in
Psychoanalysis".
1)Au
lien de Frenis Zero (http://web.tiscali.it/bibliopsi/frenishome.htm)
Vous pouvez lire le sommaire du Numéro 32, an 16
(juin 2019) de notre journal, dédié au sujet de
<<Authenticité en Psychanalyse>> (articles
en anglais).
1)
New paper "The
consequences of childhood sexual abuse on the conjugal life of
a young woman and the effects of the psychoanalytic
psychotherapy as a method of treatment" by Pilios-Dimitris Stavrou.
Link: http://web.tiscali.it/cispp/stavrou,htm
2)Some
psychoanalytic notes about TRAUMA, THERAPY, WITNESSING,
and FORGIVING taking the cue from François Ozon's film
"By the Grace of God" (texts by Giuseppe Leo)
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFOVet8tLeA
3)
We
are glad to announce the issue of the last number (n.32,
year 16, june 2019) of Frenis Zero on-line journal:
"AUTHENTICITY IN PSYCHOANALYSIS".The table of contents is at url: http://web.tiscali.it/bibliopsi/frenishome.htm
. The papers are in English.
Following
the issue of the book "Enactment in Psychoanalysis"
(Eds. Giuseppe Leo & Giuseppe Riefolo), dedicated to
Lewis Aron and Jeremy Safran, we would like to dedicate
to them this on-line issue of our journal.The subject of
authenticity is developed both in Giuseppe Leo's paper
"ENACTMENT
AND BOUNDARIES IN PSYCHOANALYSIS" and in
Giuseppe Riefolo's "From
action to Relationship. Enactment as a Process",
two excerpts from the editors' chapters of the book,
referred to enactment, which allows to consider
psychotherapy, in a bi-personal point of view,
as improvisation rather than as scripted
performance.
To the subject of improvisation refers also the paper
""Reflections
of a Rock 'n' Roll Drummer-Analyst"
by Heather Ferguson, in which the NY analyst, a rock
drummer too, analyses analogies between the structure of
musical language, especially jazz/rock, and the one of
psychoanalytic session. The paper by Chin Li "PRESENCE
AND LINGERING: PSYCHOANALYSIS IN A MINDFULNESS FRAME"
is an attempt to think about psychoanalysis and
mindfulness together, recognizing the debt to Jeremy
Safran's contribution to such a reflection. A special
article is "THE
DEAD SIBLING: a family secret and its consequences"
by Massimiliano Sommantico: taking a cue from a clinical
vignette of family psychotherapy, the author highlights
the relevance of the dynamics of hate and rivalry
characterizing sibling links.
In
the section concerning psychoanalysis and neuroscience
the paper by Kate Mehuron "Memory
reconsolidation: Hope for a Terminal Analysis?"
refers to some neuroscientific investigations on memory
to support the author's claim, shared by other
psychoanalysts, that therapeutic relationship, thanks to
Freudian "Nachträglichkeit", allows patient,
through re-contextualization and re-telling of traumatic
memories, to recognize that "the here and now"
is no longer the "there and then".
4)
We
are glad to announce the issue of the last book published
in English by Edizioni Frenis Zero: "ENACTMENT IN
PSYCHOANALYSIS" edited by Giuseppe Leo and Giuseppe
Riefolo, writings by Efrat Ginot, Jay R Greenberg,
Jessica Kraus, Jeremy D Safran. Collection "Borders
of Psychoanalysis", Frenis Zero publisher, Lecce
2019, pp.326.
The
book is dedicated to Jeremy Safran and Lewis Aron, whose
recent loss
drove the editors as well as the publisher to gather
these contributions about enactment, a topic to whom
Safran and Aron devoted many papers of theirs. As Safran
wrote, though problematic and source of confusion among
different psychoanalytic approaches, the epistemological
status of psychoanalysis, related to its condition of
‘liminality’, is a meaningful source of vitality for
the discipline. The book explores the subject of
enactment in relation to boundaries in psychoanalysis,
referring to a series of viewpoints that lead to many
crucial areas.
5)
We
are glad to announce the issue of the book published
in English by Edizioni Frenis Zero:"INFANT RESEARCH
AND PSYCHOANALYSIS" edited by Giuseppe Leo,
writings by Beatrice Beebe, Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Jeremy P.
Nahum, Elisabet Solheim, Colwyn Trevarthen, Edward Z.
Tronick, Lauriane Vulliez-Coady. Collection "Borders
of Psychoanalysis", Frenis Zero publisher, Lecce
2018, pp.273.
This
book has the hard task to cover an interdisciplinary
area in which psychoanalysis has to deal with infant
research. The development of infant research
methodologies is illustrated in the present book by the
contribution written by Beatrice Beebe, whose
‘journey’ leads us through the ‘creating’ of a
discipline with its creators, her traveling companions,
such as Daniel Stern, Frank Lachmann, Joseph Jaffe and
many others. Trevarthen’s chapter is a discussion of
his work with T. Berry Brazelton, passed away on March
2018. Brazelton used his trust and enjoyment of innocent
company to greet a newborn infant as a friend, and he
showed that the baby is read to share friendship with
mother and father, giving them joy. Brazelton’s belief
in innate human nature transformed pediatric care and
early diagnosis of developmental disorders, guiding
treatment, not ‘of’ the baby, but ‘with’ him/her
as an individual with unique expressions of vitality.
The last two chapters, instead, deal with clinical
implications of infant research. Tronick’s
contribution focuses on mother-infant dyad as well as on
analyst-patient one, conceived as open dynamic systems,
capable of meaning making, in which coherence is at best
imperfect, and coordination alternates with mismatching.
In open dynamic systems messiness itself is inherent to
the process of meaning making because of limitations in
their capacity, «their different time scales, the many
polymorphs of meaning that have to be integrated, and
because of the many kinds of meaning making processes»
(including affective, cognitive, memorial, linguistic,
bodily and psychodynamic meaning making processes, such
as a dynamic unconscious, projective identification and
transference). «Dyadic states of consciousness»
Tronick writes in the chapter «are joint creations and,
as such, bring together the messy, unpredictable and
inchoate features of two individuals’ state of
consciousness, not just the messiness of one». But
meaning meaning processes and security making ones,
though normally overlapping each other, are not the same,
and this heterogeneity between motivational systems (Lichtenberg
et al., 2011) can cover the heterogeneity of
psychopathological conditions. Lyons-Ruth and
colleagues’ chapter is focused on the representational
world of the mother, particularly on the assessment of
mother’s representation of role-confusion in her
relation with her child. The authors call attention to
the dimension of sexualisation in the relationship, a
high indicator of role-confusion. This emerging body of
work points to the importance of being alert to
indicators of role-confusion in the clinical setting.
The findings can inform and enrich counselling and
psychology practice by familiarizing clinicians with how
to listen for indicators of role-confusion while talking
with parents about their relationship with the child.
6)
NEW VIDEO about the 30th anniversary of the fall of the
Berlin Wall. On
the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the fall of
Berlin Wall a psychoanalytic view about the process of
Germany re-unification, taking a cue from Becker's movie
"Good-bye Lenin". Texts by Gerhard Schneider
"THE LOST OBJECT - THE OBJECT REGAINED"
availablle in the netLink: http://web.tiscali.it/frenis0/portolanoschneider.htm Link
of the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUA9Niqi-hM
7)
NEW
ARTICLE IN ENGLISH: "REFLECTIONS OF A ROCK 'N' ROLL
DRUMMER-ANALYST" by Heather Ferguson.
9)
Book "FUNDAMENTALISM
AND PSYCHOANALYSIS", Giuseppe Leo (Editor),
Prefaced by Vamik D. Volkan, writings by Lene Auestad,
Werner Bohleber, Sverre Varvin, Linden West. Collection "Mediterranean
Id-entities", Frenis Zero publisher, Lecce 2017,
pp.214.
The
collection “Mediterranean Id-entities” is devoted to
publish books in order to investigate the role of
Mediterranean cultures from a psychoanalytic point of
view, in front of the anthropological transformations
concerning human societies and social institutions in
the contemporary world. This book has the hard task to
cover an interdisciplinary area in which psychoanalysis
has to deal with fundamentalism as a social phenomenon
and therefore with ‘bordering’ disciplines (such as
religion history, transcultural studies, cultural
anthropology) often with epistemologies that for origin
and history appear to be incomparable to it. Lene
Auestad intends to integrate the psychological analysis
of the subject with its social embedding. She
investigates the importance of the social unconscious
and its effects on the prejudiced intentions of the
individual apart from its own active interpretations.
She highlights the importance the psychoanalytical
approach provides in understanding the unspoken,
unconscious contents of the social phenomena and how
much the socially critical approach is able to enrich
the analytical view which merely focuses on the subject
regarding the effects of the social consensus. While
Auestad’s scrutiny aims at the social convention’s
role as an agent affecting the individual’s deeds and
thinking, Linden West’s contribution draws on
‘psycho-social’ understandings, combining
psychoanalysis and critical theory, as well as the work
of John Dewey, to interrogate Islamic fundamentalist
groups in a post-industrial city. It explores processes
of self-recognition in groups and paranoid-schizoid
modes of functioning, in which unwanted parts of self
and of culture are split off and projected on to the
other. The world is correspondingly divided into good
and bad, pure and impure. John Dewey makes a crucial
distinction between processes of democratic education
and closed groups, which is what fundamentalist groups
are, by reference to the quality of relationship to the
other, and to experiential and narrative openness.
However, it is also suggested that fundamentalism is
ordinary, in that each of us can feel out of our depth,
at times, and we may grab at ideas promising truth and
nothing but the truth, which is ultimately illusion.
Except not everyone reaches for a Kalashnikov, which is
where individual biographies matter for subtler
understanding of difference within commonalities.
Fundamentalism has increasingly become a part of the
political discourse in Western countries and is to a
large degree associated with Islamic Jihadism.
Fundamentalism has, however, been a concern in all
religions, and Werner Bohleber in this book discusses
its connections with violence in monotheistic religions.
Fundamentalism is also a concern in professional
organisations and in this book Sverre Varvin discusses
the relation between fundaments for a science and
fundamentalism in psychoanalysis. This is related to
general trends of fundamentalism in religious and
political contexts. A central question is how adherence
to fundamentals, understood at basic principles for a
profession or a religious-political movement, may
develop into fundamentalism and how this may develop
into more violent forms. Psychoanalytic understanding of
mass psychology and unconscious processes at group
levels are developed in this book by each of the
outstanding authors in order to understand present
Islamic and other forms of fundamentalist movements in
the European context.
10) "NEUROSCIENCE
AND PSYCHOANALYSIS", G. Leo (ed.), prefaced by
Georg Northoff, writings by David Mann, Allan N.
Schore, Robert Stickgold, Bessel A. Van Der Kolk,
Grigoris Vaslamatzis, Matthew P. Walker, Collection
"Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience", Frenis Zero
Publisher, Lecce 2014, pp.300, € 49,00.
The
book gathers some papers concerning the dialogue between
neuroscience and psychoanalysis. Following the
Introduction written by Georg Northoff, concerning the
possibility of overcoming the highly impasse generating
contraposition between localizationism and holism, G.
Vaslamatzis deals with a “Framework for a new dialogue
between psychoanalysis and neurosciences”. In this
chapter the author describes three points of
epistemological congruence: firstly, dualism is no
longer a satisfactory solution; secondly, cautions for
the centrality of interpretation (hermeneutics); and,
thirdly, the self-criticism of neuroscientists. David
W.Mann in his contribution “The mirror crack’d:
dissociation and reflexivity in self and group phenomena”
tries to show how reflexive processes generate each of
three levels of the human system (self, relationships,
group) and integrate them one to another, while
dissociative processes tend throughout to pull them
apart. Health and illness within the self, the
relationship and the group can be understood as special
states of the dynamic equilibria between these cohesive
and dispersive trends. In “Sleep, memory and
plasticity” Matthew P. Walker and Robert Stickgold
outline a review of the researches following the
discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM (NREM)
sleep, and specifically of those that began testing the
hypothesis that sleep, or even specific stages of sleep,
actively participated in the process of memory
development. The last two chapters, “Clinical
implications of neuroscience research in PTSD” by
Bessel A. Van Der Kolk, and “Dysregulation of the
right brain: a fundamental mechanism of traumatic
attachment and the psychopathogenesis of PTSD” by
Allan N. Schore, demonstrate how the psychopathology of
traumatic conditions can be a fertile field of dialogue
between neuroscience and psychoanalysis.
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11)"PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ITS BORDERS", G. Leo
(ed.), writings by J. Altounian, P. Fonagy, G.O.
Gabbard, J.S. Grotstein, R.D. Hinshelwood,
J.P. Jiménez, O.F. Kernberg, S. Resnik.
Collection "Borders of Psychoanalysis", Frenis
Zero Publisher, Lecce 2012, pp. 348, € 19,00.
Eight
outstanding theoreticians of contemporary
psychoanalysis reflect on psychoanalysis and its
borders and boundaries between it and adjacent
disciplines such as neuroscience, psychiatry, and
social sciences. The book celebrates ten years of
existence of Frenis Zero psychoanalytic journal.
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12)
Video launching the next number of Frenis Zero
psychoanalytic journal (june 2017) about "Fundamentalism
and Psychoanalysis"
Please join us for a
reception preceding the
lecture from 7:15 - 8:00 pm.
For years
psychoanalysts
have been so
invested in
proving that
psychoanalysis
is a science
that they have
all but
forgotten that
it is an art
of a kind.
There have
been many
attempts to
tease apart
creative and
scientific
aspects of
psychoanalysis.
Bowlby
famously made
a distinction
between
"the art
of
psychoanalytic
therapy and
the science of
psychoanalytic
psychology."
Is such
separation
possible?
Is it useful?
This panel
will discuss
different
aspects of
creativity in
everyday
psychoanalytic
work.
Dr. Shapiro
will consider
various
definitions of
creativity and
explore their
applicability
to art and
psychoanalysis.
He will
investigate
the use of the
psychoanalytic
setting as a
creative
integrative
opportunity to
facilitate the
treatment.
Dr. Marcus
will take up
the issue of
creativity in
science and
apply these
thoughts to
creativity and
science in
psychoanalytic
work and
research. The
claim will be
made that
psychoanalytic
work is
inherently
creative and
can be
scientific.
Examples from
dream
interpretation
with patients
and use of
dreams in
social science
research will
be used to
illustrate his
ideas. Dr.
Mirkin will
discuss the
transformative
role of
creativity in
therapeutic
action of
psychoanalysis.
She will
outline the
analyst's
contribution -
the analyst's
own creativity
- to the
treatment and
suggest that
the
development of
the patient's
creative
capacity is a
measure of the
progress of
the treatment.
The panelists
will engage in
discussion
amongst
themselves and
with the
audience to
further our
understanding
of these
complex issues.
2 CME/CE credits
offered.
References
of Interest
1. Charles, M.
(2019). The Dream and
the Image: Creative
Transformations in
Psychoanalytic Space. Am.
J. Psychoanal.,
79(2):174-195.
2. Ferro, A.
(2012). Creativity in
the Consulting Room:
Factors of Fertility and
Infertility. Psychoanal.
Inq., 32(3):257-274.
3. Hanly, C.
(2014). The interplay of
deductive and inductive
reasoning in
psychoanalytic
theorizing. Psa
Quarterly. 83: 897-915.
Christine
Anzieu-Premmereur, M.D.,
Ph.D. is
a psychiatrist and
psychoanalyst in NYC who
works in private practice
with adults and children,
parents and their babies. A
member of the Société
Psychanalytique de Paris,
she is on the faculty of the
Columbia Psychoanalytic
Center for Training and
Research, where she directs
the Parent-Infant
Psychotherapy Training Program,
and she is Assistant
Clinical Professor in
Psychiatry at Columbia
University. Dr.
Anzieu-Premmereur is a
member of the New York
Psychoanalytic Society and
she chairs the discussion
group Parent-Infant Programs
at Psychoanalytic Institutes
at the American
Psychoanalytic Association
meetings. In
French she has co-authored
books on play in child
psychotherapy and on
psychoanalytic interventions
with parents and babies. She co-edited
with Vaia Tsolas the recently
published A
Psychoanalytic Exploration
of the Body in Today's World (Routledge,
2018). In 2017, Dr.
Anzieu-Premmereur published
the chapter "Attacks
on Linking in Parents of
Young Disturbed Children"
in Attacks on
Linking Revisited: A New
Look at Bion's Classic Work.
Eric
R. Marcus, M.D. is
a training and supervising
analyst at the Columbia
University Center for
Psychoanalytic Training
and Research, where he was
the director for ten years.
He is a professor of
clinical psychiatry at the
Columbia University
College of Physicians and
Surgeons. Dr. Marcus is a
Distinguished Life Fellow
of the American
Psychiatric Association, a
Fellow of the New York
Academy of Medicine, The
American College of
Psychoanalysts, The New
York Psychiatric Society,
The American Board of
Psychoanalysis and the
Center for Advanced
Psychoanalytic Studies. In
addition, Dr. Marcus is
a past president of the
New York County district
branch of the American
Psychiatric Association
and currently on their
executive committee; a
past president of the
Association for
Psychoanalytic Medicine;
and a counselor-at-large
to the Executive Committee
and past chair of the
University and Medical
Education Committee of the
American Psychoanalytic
Association. He now chairs
discussion groups there on
modern ego psychology and
also on the psychodynamic
treatment of the very ill
psychiatric patient. For
twenty-seven years Dr.
Marcus was Director of
Medical Student Education
for the Department of
Psychiatry of Columbia
University. His
teaching awards include
the Columbia University
President's Teaching Award,
the first Roeske Teaching
Award of the American
Psychiatric Association,
the first Sabshin teaching
award of the American
Psychoanalytic Association,
the regional teaching
award of the Association
for Academic Psychiatry,
and numerous College of
Physician's and Surgeons
teaching awards, including
Commencement Speaker. Dr.
Marcus' latest book is Psychosis
and Near Psychosis: Ego
Function, Symbol Structure,
Treatment ,
revised third edition
(2017, Routledge). The
first edition won The
Hartmann Prize of The New
York Psychoanalytic
Institute.
Marina
Mirkin, M.D. is
a faculty member and Program
Committee Chair at PANY.
She is in full-time
private practice in NYC.
Additionally, Dr. Mirkin
holds a teacher's diploma in
Japanese flower arrangement
(Ikenobo ikebana).
Theodore
Shapiro, M.D. is
a training and supervising
analyst. A graduate of
NYPSI, he was Professor of
Psychiatry at NYU School
of Medicine from 1972 to
1976 and has been
Professor of Psychiatry at
Cornell Medical College
from 1976 to the present.
He has served on NYPSI's
Board of Trustees, as
Chair of the Research
Program, and on the
Education Committee. He
also served as Chair of
the Subspecialty Board of
Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry of the Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology.
Dr. Shapiro's many awards
and recognitions include
the Sandor Rado Lecturer
(1991), the A.A. Brill
Lecturer (1999), the Heinz
Hartman Memorial Lecturer
(2004), the Salmon
Akhtar-Brenner Lecturer (Jefferson
Medical School, 2007), and
the Philip Wilson Memorial
Lecturer (2013). He has
been the editor of JAPA (1984-1993)
and book review editor of The
International Journal of
Psychoanalysis (1993-2001).
Dr. Shapiro has published
over 250 papers in
peer-reviewed journals and
is the author or co-author
of nine books.
A
Psychoanalytic
Approach to Psychosis
Thomas
Wolman, M.D.
Mondays,
January 6 -
February 24, 2020
7:00 - 8:15
p.m.
6 classes
/ $185
Location: NYPSI ( 247
East 82nd Street,
NYC)
To
register, clickhere,visitnypsi.orgor
call 212-879-6900
Extension
Program: A
Psychoanalytic
Approach to
Psychosis
This
class will present
the outline of a
comprehensive
approach to
psychosis from the
psychoanalytic
perspective. It will
begin with an
examination of
various models of
psychotic
functioning put
forth by
investigators such
as Freud, Searles,
Bion, Ogden and
Lacan. These models
permit a revised
view of diagnosis
that differs from
the standard
psychiatric
viewpoint laid out
in DSMV. The class
will lay particular
emphasis on the
practical import of
correct diagnosis.
The diagnostic
process will need to
be broad enough to
include patients
with a history of
psychosis who are
not currently
psychotic, as well
as so-called
"ordinary
psychotics".
The syllabus will
then proceed to a
discussion of
treatment that
includes changes in
the therapeutic
format and setting
and modifications in
the type of
intervention used.
In considering these
changes, the class
will take up the
question of the aim
of treatment: How it
differs from
traditional
approaches while
still qualifying as
authentically
psychoanalytic.
7.5
CME/CE credits
offered for the
course in its
entirety.
Thomas
Wolman, M.D. was
born and raised in
in New York City. He
moved back here
recently after
having lived in
Philadelphia for 45
years. He attended
Johns Hopkins
University and the
Pennsylvania State
University Medical
College.
Subsequently he
trained at the
Psychoanalytic
Center of
Philadelphia, where
he taught in both
the psychoanalytic
and psychotherapy
training programs.
He has taught at
Jefferson Medical
College, the
University of
Pennsylvania School
of Medicine, and
most recently, the
psychiatry residency
at Temple University
School of Medicine.
He has written on
Winnicott, Mahler,
Kohut and Lacan, as
well as on
contemporary film
and literary themes.
He is married with
two adult children
and three
grandchildren.
"The
Language of the Mother and the
Language of the Father:
Sabina
Spielrein's Anticipation of
the Concepts of Jacques Lacan,
Hélène Cixous and Luce
Irigaray"
Works
in
Progress
Seminar: The
Language
of
the
Mother
and
the
Language
of
the
Father
Sabina
Spielrein
(1885-1942)
was a
Russian-Jewish
forerunner of
child analysis.
I will focus
on her model
of the
development of
language and
thought first
formulated in
the
presentation
delivered at
the
International
Psychoanalytic
Congress held
in The Hague
in 1920, and
then expanded
in a number of
papers. I will
show how
Spielrein's
model
anticipated by
thirty years
Jacques Lacan's
concept of the
three orders,
Real,
Imaginary and
Symbolic, and
how her
concept of the
autistic
primitive
language
associated
with the
mother
anticipated
the theories
of Hélène
Cixous and
Luce Irigaray
who postulate
a non-symbolic
feminine
language
associated
with the
mother,
corporality
and feminine jouissance .
No
CME or CE credits
offered.
Klara
Naszkowska, Ph.D.,
cultural historian,
founding director of the
International Association
for Spielrein Studies ( www.spielreinassociation.org),
and 2019/2020 Fulbright
Visiting Scholar at Union
Theological Seminary
(Columbia University).
Recent and forthcoming
publications: "Passions,
Politics, and Drives:
Sabina Spielrein in Soviet
Russia" in: Sabina
Spielrein and the
Beginnings of
Psychoanalysis: Thought,
Word, and Image (Routledge,
2019) and "Sabina
Spielrein: Searching for
her own path" in: Psychoanalysis
in the Shadow of War and
Holocaust (in
Polish, Universitas,
2020). Klara is the main
organizer of the first
International Conference
"Sabina Spielrein and
the Early Female Pioneers
of Psychoanalysis"
(2-4 April 2020, Warsaw).
To
register, clickhere,visitnypsi.orgor
call 212-879-6900
NYPSI Extension Course:Psychoanalytic
Psychotherapy of Cancer Patients
This course will provide the
therapist with an introduction to
psychoanalytic psychotherapy for
cancer patients and their families.
The first session will address the
unique challenges for the therapist
of helping the patient face cancer
at various stages of the disease.
Death anxiety in both the patient
and therapist has tended to result
in avoiding this painful discussion
in psychotherapy at all stages of
the disease. Session two focuses on
how countertransference avoidance of
death can best be managed by
interventions that are based on
empirical studies and forty years of
clinical experience. These new
interventions can now permit the
therapist to be fully present for
the dying patient. Session three
will highlight the challenges facing
the spouses of dying cancer patients,
including preparation for death and
managing grief and mourning. A video
"The Courage to Survive: Facing
the Loss of Your Soul Mate"
will illustrate the
psychoanalytic treatment of a spouse
during the terminal phrase of his
wife's illness and after her death.
Norman Straker, M.D.is
Clinical Professor, Weill Cornell
Medical Center; Consultant, Sloan
Kettering Cancer Center; and Attending
Psychiatrist, New York Presbyterian
Hospital. He is the author ofFacing
Cancer and the Fear of Death: A
Psychoanalytic Perspective on
Treatment. Dr. Straker is on the
faculty of NYPSI.
This
presentation
will focus on
Whiteness as a
condition one
first acquires
and then one
has- a
malignant,
parasitic-like,
condition. The
condition is
malignant
because it
spreads/metastasizes,
targeting an
ever-widening
sphere of
objects. It is
parasitic in
that it is
contagious,
passed on by
other infected
people.
Biologically
"white"
people have a
particular
susceptibility
to "Whiteness".
This
susceptibility
is grounded in
pre-existing
hierarchical
representations
of self and
object - in
any
representation
that organizes
self and other
in a vertical
relation,
powerful and
powerless. The
condition is
foundational,
generating
characteristic
ways of being
in one's body,
in one's mind,
and in one's
world.
Parasitic
Whiteness
renders its
hosts'
appetites
voracious,
insatiable and
perverse. In
order to
preserve and
defend its
original
hierarchies,
it must
continuously
engender new
and expansive
ones. For
Whiteness, the
most
perceptually
available
category over
which to
establish
hierarchical
relations is
"color".
Race provides
"Whiteness"
its easiest
target.
2 CME/CE credits
offered.
A Psychoanalytic Approach
to Psychosis
Thomas
Wolman, M.D.
Mondays,
January 6 - February 24, 2020
7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
6 classes /
$185
Location: NYPSI ( 247
East 82nd Street, NYC)
To
register, clickhere,visitnypsi.orgor
call 212-879-6900
Extension Program: A
Psychoanalytic Approach to
Psychosis
This
class will present the outline
of a comprehensive approach to
psychosis from the
psychoanalytic perspective. It
will begin with an examination
of various models of psychotic
functioning put forth by
investigators such as Freud,
Searles, Bion, Ogden and Lacan.
These models permit a revised
view of diagnosis that differs
from the standard psychiatric
viewpoint laid out in DSMV. The
class will lay particular
emphasis on the practical import
of correct diagnosis. The
diagnostic process will need to
be broad enough to include
patients with a history of
psychosis who are not currently
psychotic, as well as so-called
"ordinary psychotics".
The syllabus will then proceed
to a discussion of treatment
that includes changes in the
therapeutic format and setting
and modifications in the type of
intervention used. In
considering these changes, the
class will take up the question
of the aim of treatment: How it
differs from traditional
approaches while still
qualifying as authentically
psychoanalytic.
7.5
CME/CE credits offered for the
course in its entirety.
Thomas Wolman, M.D. was
born and raised in in New York
City. He moved back here
recently after having lived in
Philadelphia for 45 years. He
attended Johns Hopkins
University and the Pennsylvania
State University Medical
College. Subsequently he trained
at the Psychoanalytic Center of
Philadelphia, where he taught in
both the psychoanalytic and
psychotherapy training programs.
He has taught at Jefferson
Medical College, the University
of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine, and most recently, the
psychiatry residency at Temple
University School of Medicine.
He has written on Winnicott,
Mahler, Kohut and Lacan, as well
as on contemporary film and
literary themes. He is married
with two adult children and
three grandchildren.
Works in
Progress
Seminar: Formations
in the Body
of
Psychoanalysis
Can we say there is a
unique psychoanalytic
concept of the body?
What role do the ideas
of the maternal and
paternal body play in
the development of
psychoanalytic theory
and practice? How does
the psychoanalytic
clinic account for the
body - its diverse
forms, expressions,
identities, etc. -in
its approaches to and
treatments of neurosis
and psychosis? In this
presentation, Dr.
Yusin will attempt to
deepen our
understanding of the
body by exploring the
ways it is linked to
formations of symptoms
and symptomatic acts.
She will consider
together Jacques
Lacan's proposition of
the 'sinthome', a
non-pathological
symptom that has a
function analogous to
art, and Freud's
lifelong work on the
symptom as a metaphor
for an unconscious
conflict. This
presentation will also
therefore address the
possibilities of a
psychoanalytic concept
of the body in the
study and teaching of
psychoanalysis today.
No
CME or CE credits offered.
Jennifer Yusin, Ph.D. is
an associate professor in the
Department of English and Philosophy
at Drexel University and member of
the School of the Freudian Letter (London).
Her academic work explores the
relations among psychoanalysis,
philosophy, and global anglophone
cultures and literatures. Her works
include The Future Life of
Trauma: Partitions, Borders,
Repetitions (Fordham
University Press, 2017) and "Postcolonial
Trauma," in Trauma and
Literature (Cambridge
University Press, 2018). She is also
the editor and co-translator of the
English translations of books by
Jean-Gérard Bursztein, a
psychoanalyst who practices and
teaches in Paris. Those books
include My Lexicon of
Psychoanalysis, A
Psychoanalytic Commentary of the
Hebrew Bible, and Subject
Topology: A Lexicon (Hermann
Press, 2019). She is currently
training in clinical psychoanalytic
work.
Janine
Altounian (Parigi), Leonardo Ancona (Roma), Brenno Boccadoro
(Ginevra), Werner Bohleber (Francoforte sul Meno), Mario Colucci (Trieste),
Lidia De Rita (Bari), Santa Fizzarotti Selvaggi (Bari),
Patrizia Guarnieri (Firenze), Robert Hinshelwood (Londra), René
Kaes (Lione), Otto Kernberg (New York), Massimo Maisetti (Milano), Lidia
Marigonda (Venezia), Predrag Matvejevic' (Zagabria), Franca
Maisetti Mazzei (Milano), Laura Montani (Roma), Marie Rose
Moro (Parigi), Salomon Resnik
(Parigi), Mario Rossi Monti (Firenze), Mario Scarcella
(Messina), Sverre Varvin (Oslo), Vamik D. Volkan (Charlottesville,
USA).
Le
illustrazioni contenute in questa Newsletter sono tratte
da: "From Neurology
to Psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud's Neurological Drawings and
Diagrams of the Mind" di Lynn Gamwell and Mark
Solms.
La
prossima newsletter verrà inviata nel mese di Gennaio
2020.
Cordiali
saluti...
La
prochaine newsletter sera envoyée en Janvier 2020. Cordiales
salutations.
The next newsletter is in January 2020.
Best
regards.
Giuseppe
Leo
Direttore
Responsabile (Editor) rivista di psicoanalisi applicata Frenis
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