The Spirit of the Drive in Neuropsychoanalysis
Part of Routledge Neuropsychoanalysis series - more in this series
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : November 2023
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 224
- Category :
Neuroscience - Catalogue No : 97349
- ISBN 13 : 9781032495446
- ISBN 10 : 1032495448
Also by Mark Kinet
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The Spirit of the Drive in Neuropsychoanalysis gives a concise introduction to the basics of neuropsychoanalysis, both theoretically and clinically.
Kinet uses a colloquial approach to discuss topics such as the dynamic and descriptive unconscious, dream theory, homeostasis, affect and awareness, pleasure and jouissance, the signifier and the drive. Throughout the volume, Kinet is informed by the field-defining work of Mark Solms and Ariane Bazan and their respective Freudian or Lacanian origins. Asking questions on the relevance of neuropsychoanalysis in a clinical setting, this book offers vital insight into how analysts can bring this field into their day-to-day work with clients. Clinical and other interludes illustrate and illuminate the matter from the perspective of the psychoanalyst at work.
Written in an accessible style, this volume will interest both those experienced with neuropsychoanalysis and those approaching the topic for the first time.
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The Spirit of the Drive is grippingly written and takes the reader on an intricate journey. Indeed, the subject matter presented so seemingly effortlessly is complex and it contains much material in terms of neurobiology and psychoanalytic theories. This is cleverly done because it requires a great deal of knowledge, thought and experience. The notes are thorough and very comprehensive. I find this book engaging and stimulating. It is thought-provoking and it is both instructive and informative.
Antoine Mooij, MD, PhD, emeritus professor U. Utrecht (NL), psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, philosopher. Author of Psychiatry as a human science: Phenomenological, hermeneutic and Lacanian Perspectives and Lacan and Cassirer: An essay on symbolisation
What if a most experienced clinician wrote a book that connects ongoing debates in the neurosciences with key insights from psychoanalysts like Freud and Lacan, and applied it to contemporary clinical problems? Well, that book is The Spirit of the Drive in Neuropsychoanalysis, a remarkable achievement by Mark Kinet. Read it!
Stijn Vanheule, PhD, clinical psychologist and professor of psychoanalysis and clinical psychology at U. Gent (B). He is also a privately practicing psychoanalyst and a member of the New Lacanian School for Psychoanalysis. Author of The Subject of Psychosis: A Lacanian Perspective and Psychiatric Diagnosis Revisited: From DSM to Clinical Case Formulation. Co-editor of the three volumes of Reading Lacan’s Ecrits
The author manages to bring together different psychoanalytic schools of thought with neuroscience as a backbone. The book is rooted in a lifetime of psychoanalytic practice and publishing. It is written in a lucid, at times poetic language. Amazingly original and enriching!
Rudi Vermote, M.D., Ph.D., emeritus Professor K.U. Leuven, (B), psychiatrist, psychotherapist, training analyst of the International Psychoanalytical Association, past president of the Belgian Society of Psychoanalysis, member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, honorary member of the Psychoanalytic Center of California. Author of Reading Bion
Table of Contents
1. Prologue
2. Interlude: Das Hundbewusste
3. The Vase or the Two Faces
4. Interlude: Psychoanalytic Wit
5. Neuropsychoanalysis
6. Interlude: Pygmalion
7. Return to Freud
8. Interlude: An Atlas with Burnout
9. The Drive on the Rise
10. Interlude: Infinitely Less Than Zero
11. To Consciousness
12. Interlude: Psychoanalytic Posology
13. Clinical Neuropsychoanalysis
14. Interlude: Kent & I
15. Return to Lacan
16. Interlude: Manneken Pis
17. Driven Signifiers
18. Interlude: A Clinical Objective Correlative
19. Finale
20. Interlude: From Shorthand to Liquid Crystal Display
21. Epilogue
About the Author(s)
Mark Kinet is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and psychoanalyst. He has authored or (co-)edited some thirty books on psychiatry and psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and culture issues. His website can be found at: www.markkinet.be
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Herman Sokal on 06/12/2023 13:53:29
(4 out of 5)
It is a very enjoyable and elucidating introduction to (especially Mark Solms' and Ariane Bazan's) neuropsychoanalysis. Neuroscientific findings and their clinical implications for psychoanalytic practice are made convincingly clear. The drive, Lacanian jouissance and repetitive phenomena come to live. The interludes provide an entertaining and illustrative read and they aereate the complex subject matter. For once the various endorsements are proven right.
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