The Skin-Ego: A New Translation by Naomi SegalRoutledge, 15. maj 2018 - 356 strani In this classic work, the author presents and develops his theory of the importance of 'the Skin-ego'. Just as the skin is wrapped around the body, so the author sees the 'Skin-ego' as a psychical wrapping containing, defining and consolidating the subject. From this perspective, the structure and functions of the skin can provide psychoanalysts and general readers with a fertile and practical metaphor. The author's concept of the Skin-ego is the answer to questions he regards as crucial to contemporary psychoanalysis: questions of topography which were left incomplete by Freud; the analysis of fantasies of the container as of the contained; issues of touch between mothers and babies; extending the concept of prohibitions within an Oedipal framework to those derived from a prohibition on touching; and questions pertaining to the representation of the body and to its psychoanalytic setting. This new translation of Le Moi-peau is based on the second and last (1995) edition. |
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activity aggression anaclitically analysis anxiety Anzieu autistic baby baby’s Bion bodily Ego body borderline boundaries breastfeeding cathected cathexis child clinical common skin communication configuration conscious contact-barriers container create described Didier differentiation dreams eczema Ego feeling emotions environment epidermis erogenous erogenous zones exchange excitation experience external father Federn felt Frances Tustin Freud Gethsemane infant inner inside instinctual interface internal interpretation introjection Jean Bergeret Kaës later layer libidinal libido Marsyas mental mother mother’s mytheme narcissistic neurosis object oedipal one’s organs original pain paradoxical patient phantasy physical pleasure pleasure principle preconscious primary problems protective shield psyche psychical apparatus psychical Ego psychical functioning psychical wrapping psychoanalytic reality relation representation respiratory sensations sense sensory sessions sexual Skin-ego sleep sound space stimuli structure suffering Superego surface taboo on touching tactile theory thinking thought topographical transference Translator’s note treatment unconscious visual Winnicott words Zénobie