Aggression and Destructiveness: Psychoanalytic Perspectives
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : January 2006
- Cover : Paperback
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Category 2 :
Trauma and Violence - Catalogue No : 92111
- ISBN 13 : 9781583918852
- ISBN 10 : 158391885X
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This book makes a valuable contribution to the attempt to make sense of human aggression, destructiveness and violence perpetrated against the self, others and reality. It will be of great interest to trainee and qualified psychodynamic counsellors, psychoanalytic psychotherapists and psychoanalysts.
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Aggression is a part of human nature that energises our relationships, acts as an impetus for psychic development, and enables us to master our world. More often, we focus on its more destructive aspects, such as the violence individuals inflict on themselves or others and overlook the positive functions of aggression.
In 'Aggression and Destructiveness' Celia Harding brings together contributions from experienced psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists to explore the roots of aggression and the clinical dilemmas it presents in psychotherapy. Beginning with accounts of aggression and destructiveness from a range of developmental and theoretical perspectives, the book provides useful insights into subjects including:
* Bullying and abusive relationships
* Male and female violence and destructiveness
* Depressive, perverse and psychotic states of mind
* Attacks on therapeutic treatment
Contents:
Part I: Mapping the Terrain. Harding, Making Sense of Aggression, Destructiveness and Violence. Royston, Destructiveness: Revenge, Dysfunction or Constitutional Envy? Part II: Developmental and Theoretical Perspectives. Parsons, From Biting Teeth to Biting Wit: The Normative Development of Aggression. Renn, Attachment, Trauma and Violence: Understanding Destructiveness from an Attachment Theory Perspective. Harrison, 'In Pieces': The Effects of the Memory of a Violent Father on a Son's Development. Ruszczynski, The Problem of Certain Psychic Realities: Aggression and Violence as Perverse Solutions. Part III: Destructiveness in Disguise and as Disguise. Mann, Misanthropy and the Broken Mirror of Narcissism: Hatred in the Narcissistic Personality. Harding, The Victim's Revenge: 'He is 'Crime' and I am 'Punishment' (Rigoletto). Woods, Bullying, Education and the Role of Psychotherapy. Christie, On a Hiding into Nothing? Work with Women Affected by Violence. Kleimberg, Some Reflections on the Connections Between Aggression and Depression. Lucas, Destructive Attacks on Reality and the Self. Amos, 'Poison his Delight': Destructiveness and the Ending of Treatment. Thomas, Absence and Absent-mindedness.
Author Biography:
Celia Harding is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice in East London and editor of 'Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Perspectives'.
Full Contributors:
Anne Amos, Rose Christie, Celia Harding, Anne Harrison, Leon Kleimberg, Richard Lucas, David Mann, Marianne Parsons, Paul Renn, Robert Royston, Stanley Ruszczynski, Mary Thomas, John Woods
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