Michel de M’Uzan is a neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He is a former director of the Institut de Psychanalyse of the Paris Psychoanalytic Society (SPP), a founding member of the Paris Institute of Psychosomatics (IPSO), and co-director of the collection ‘Le Fil Rouge’ at the Presses Universitaires de France. He has published several books on psychoanalysis, including De l’art à la mort, La Bouche de l’inconscient, and Aux confins de l’identité, as well as several fictional works. He is also the author of the Anthologie du délire (Rocher, 1956).
Michel de M’Uzan has derived several innovative notions from his clinical experience that are relevant not only for the psychoanalyst’s status of identity, which is sometimes dramatically shaken by... (more)
Permanent Disquiet: Psychoanalysis and the Transitional Subject comprises the first English language translation of some of Michel Emile de M'Uzan's key writings, alongside an invaluable glossary by... (more)