1st Edition

Upheavals in the Psychoanalytical Institutions II Upheavals in the Institutions

By Manuela Utrilla Robles Copyright 2013
    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is a scholarly study in which the author explores a difficult subject matter that has been a tabooed topic in psychoanalysis. She undertakes a serious study of the underlying arguments as to why psychoanalysts have seldom been able to live in harmony with each other. In a very lucid and systematic manner, the author examines how a discipline, in this case psychoanalysis, can be manipulated to its detriment. She explains the disquieting processes that take place, which impede the development of psychoanalysis. These influences insidiously infiltrate the organisational ranks as a kind of arguing which should ostensibly enrich psychoanalysis but instead deprives it of its creativity. For a discipline to prosper, it is necessary to have the freedom to air doubts, ask questions, raise hypotheses, and contrast discoveries by sharing them with others, debating different positions to reflect on the discussions, and to change one's views if necessary.

    Foreword , Introduction , What is fanaticism? , Fanaticism in psychoanalysis 4 , Groups within institutions , Respect and dignity in psychoanalysis 7 , Can fanaticism be combated?

    Biography

    Manuela Utrilla Robles