1st Edition

The Couch in the Marketplace

By H. Shmuel Erlich Copyright 2013
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    The book bridges the conceptual and practical gap between a psychoanalytic focus on the internal world and the dynamics of external reality by examining an array of junctures in which the two perspectives combine to enrich each other. Starting from the inherent bias of the psychoanalytic immersion in working with the internal world, the book deals with a wide array of phenomena in which a binocular perspective is potentially contributing. One such bridge is exemplified by the Group Relations approach, which richly combines psychoanalytic insights with systemic ones. This unique merger is valuable in studying a variety of phenomena both within psychoanalysis and outside it. The work of the analyst in the psychoanalytic setting implies situating oneself on several boundaries - internal and external, love and admiration as well as death and destructive impulses - and the courage and sacrifice demanded by taking up this role. This binocular perspective has significant implications for the formation and maintenance of identity and particularly for the psychoanalytic identity.

    Psychoanalysis: view from within the box, living out of the box , Contributions from open systems, group relations and systems psychodynamics , Working on the boundary and analytic survival , Identity, reality, and inner experience , The identity of the psychoanalyst , Der Mann Moses and the man Freud: leadership, legacy, and anti-Semitism , Crossroads of engagement: meeting of minds or isolationism? , The discontent of the subject and the well-being of civilisation , Discourse with an enemy , The psychoanalyst between uncanny reality and factual reality , A beam of darkness: understanding the terrorist mind , Paranoia and regression in groups and organisations , The elusive subject and the psychoanalytic study of organisations , Mental health under fire: organisational intervention in a wounded service , Psychoanalytic societies on the couch

    Biography

    H Shmuel Erlich