Psychoanalysis and Repetition: Why Do We Keep Making the Same Mistakes?

Author:   Juan-David Nasio ,  David Pettigrew
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9781438475103


Pages:   98
Publication Date:   02 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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In Psychoanalysis and Repetition, Juan-David Nasio, one of the leading contemporary Lacanian psychoanalysts in France, argues that unconscious repetition represents the core of psychoanalysis as well as no less than the fundamental constitution of the human being. Through repetition, the unconscious memory of the past erupts, without our knowledge, in our choices and actions, to such an extent that, for Nasio, we are our past in action. While Nasio explains that repetition is both healthy and pathological, the book is primarily concerned with the repetition of unconscious trauma, as trauma engenders trauma, through unconscious fantasms that are expressed, in turn, as symptoms. Through vivid clinical examples, as well as trenchant theoretical explications involving repetition, Nasio illuminates a range of fundamental concepts in Freud and Lacan and offers a rethinking of the psychoanalytic tradition in the context of this theme. Nasio's approach is richly interdisciplinary, incorporating passages from philosophers Descartes and Spinoza, for example, and from such literary figures as Pindar, Proust, and Verlaine. The interdisciplinary fabric of Nasio's discourse conveys the crucial importance of the concept of repetition in psychoanalysis and in the human condition.

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Author:   Juan-David Nasio ,  David Pettigrew
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781438475103


ISBN 10:   1438475101
Pages:   98
Publication Date:   02 January 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Translator’s Acknowledgments Preface to the English Language Edition: A Conversation with Dr. Nasio Part I. A Clinical Experience in which the Psychoanalyst Listens to His or Her Patient While Being Mindful of the Concept of Repetition Twofold Empathy: The Exclusive Skill of the Psychoanalyst A General Definition of Repetition The Beneficial Effects of Healthy Repetition: Self-Preservation, Self-Fulfillment, and Identity Formation Three Modes of the Return of Our Past: In Our Consciousness, in Our Healthy Acts, and in Our Pathological Actions Pathological Repetition is the Compulsive Return of a Traumatic Past that Erupts in the Present as a Symptom or as an Impulsive Action Two Modalities of Pathological Repetition: Temporal Repetition and Topological Repetition Figures 1 and 2: Two Categories of Pathological Repetition: Temporal and Topological The Drive is the Compulsive Force of Jouissance The Lacanian Theory of Repetition: The Unconscious is Structured as a Repetition Automatism Diagram 1: Repetition According to Lacan An Example of Pathological Repetition: Bernard, or the Uncontrollable and Repetitive Need to be Humiliated Psychoanalytic Treatment of Pathological Repetition through its Revivification Diagram 2: A Concluding Diagram Healthy Repetition Pathological Repetition Therapeutic Revivification Part II. Excerpts from Freud and Lacan on Repetition, Preceded by our Commentaries Figure 1: Schema of Deferred Action Figure 2: Engendering the Subject of the Unconscious at the Point of Closure, C, of the Repetitive Loop Index

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A clear, accessible, and highly readable contribution to psychoanalytic literature in the Freudian and Lacanian traditions. Nasio's writing, and its translation by Pettigrew, is extremely lucid, especially by the standards of much Lacanian literature. This is a very worthwhile book in its own right. - Adrian Johnston, author of Irrepressible Truth: On Lacan's 'The Freudian Thing'


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Juan-David Nasio is a psychoanalyst who lives and works in Paris. He was the first psychoanalyst to be inducted into the prestigious French Legion of Honor. David Pettigrew is Professor of Philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University. He is the coeditor and cotranslator of many books, including Nasio's Oedipus: The Most Crucial Concept in Psychoanalysis (cotranslated with François Raffoul), also published by SUNY Press.

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