1st Edition

Psychoanalysis of the Psychoanalytic Frame Revisited A New Look at José Bleger’s Classic Work

Edited By Carlos Moguillansky, Howard B. Levine Copyright 2022
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

Psychoanalysis of the Psychoanalytic Frame Revisited provides an in-depth discussion of José Bleger’s work, broadening current knowledge and focusing on his significant contribution to psychoanalytic thinking. This work should prove especially relevant in considering the implications of changes in the treatment setting forced by the Covid pandemic. This edited collection proposes a current... Read more

Series Editor’s Foreword

Gabriela Legorreta

Psycho-analysis of the psycho-analytic frame

José Bleger

Introduction

Carlos Moguillansky

Chapter 1. What is the setting after all?

Leopoldo Bleger

Chapter 2. The psychoanalytic setting, embodiment and presence: Exploring José Bleger’s concept of encuadre

John Churcher

Chapter 3. Psychic equivalency as an aspect of symbiosis

Judy K. Eekhoff

Chapter 4. On the psychoanalytic frame and ambiguity as axes for the study of Bleger's works

Jose E. Fischbein and Susana Vinocur Fischbein

Chapter 5. On Bleger’s view of the psychoanalytic frame: A critical approach 

B. Miguel Leivi

Chapter 6. Of things that are not visible: José Bleger: A clinician for our times? 

Howard B. Levine

Chapter 7. Thirst for infinity and the analytic frame: Reflections on Bleger and Matte-Blanco

Riccardo Lombardi

Chapter 8. Understanding early experiences: Bleger's contribution to the undifferentiation of early stages

Bernd Nissen

Chapter 9. Revisiting José Bleger's ideas in times of pandemia

Alberto Pieczanski

Biography

Carlos Moguillansky is MD, Master in culture, Training Analyst, Former Scientific Secretary and President of APDEBA. He is a former member of the board of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis and a current member of the IPA Publications Committee. He has also authored papers and books in Spanish, many of them are translated into English, Armenian, Russian, Portuguese and French.

Howard B. Levine is a member of APSA, PINE, the Contemporary Freudian Society, NYU Post-Doc’s Contemporary Freudian Track, and in private practice in Brookline, Massachusetts, USA. He is the author of Affect, Representation and Language: Between the Silence and the Cry (Routledge 2022) and Editor-in-Chief of the Routledge W.R. Bion Studies Book Series.

"The work of José Bleger, articulating with masterly clinical grasp sources going from Pichon-Rivière to Melanie Klein, and from Margaret Mahler to French philosophy, has steadily gained recognition since his early death. The distinguished authors of this volume generously attest to its present relevance." - Jorge L. Ahumada, Member of APA -Argentine Psychoanalytic Association, Training analyst and Former member of the board of Int. J. of Psych.

"With great expertise, Bleger investigated the relationship between the subject and institutions, showing how the family, group and social belonging were organizing factors in the personality. He discovered the importance of the psychoanalytic frame, whose apparent normality may conceal primary links which never achieved representability. His ideas greatly influenced Latin American psychoanalysis." - Jorge Luis Maldonado, member of APDEBA - Psychoanalytical Association of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Training Analyst and Former Vice president of APDEBA.

"Editors and authors of different generations and perspectives craft an illuminating context to meet José Bleger (1923-1972), whose thinking marked a turning point in the conception of the frame in psychoanalysis. Who could resist the temptation to read his seminal essay framed by such creative questions? A reference book." - Haydee Faimberg MD (IPA) Training and Supervising Analyst SPP (France) and APA (Argentina) and International Distinguished Fellow (British Society); author, The Telescoping of Generations: Listening to the Narcissistic Links Between Generations (Routledge)