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Unlit Corners Salman Akhtar

Unlit Corners By Salman Akhtar

Unlit Corners by Salman Akhtar


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Psychoanalysis has investigated character traits since its foundation by Freud but there are still those as yet uncovered. Eight neglected traits form the focus of this book, divided into two distinct parts: mostly public and mostly private. These are explored using philosophy, literature, psychiatry, social anthropology, and psychoanalysis.

Unlit Corners Summary

Unlit Corners: Dirtiness, Miserliness, Shyness, Outrageousness, Shallowness, Indecisiveness, Restlessness, and Cowardliness by Salman Akhtar

With contributions from Salman Akhtar, Jerome Blackman, Michael Civin, Lois Choi-Kain, Nilofer Kaul, M. Sagman Kayatekin, Z. Emel Kayatekin Nina Savelle-Rocklin, and Ann Smolen.

Unlit Corners endeavours to bring light to neglected character traits which many struggle to overcome. Filled with relevant case studies and carefully crafted psychoanalytic theory, the book elucidates the multilayered nature of such psychopathologies and its treatment. Beginning in the public realm, Nina Savelle-Rocklin explores the complex meaning of dirtiness, both literally and figuratively, relating it the body, mind, and language. Ann Smolens investigation of miserliness follows, where she emphasizes that it is not about money, but instead arises from the poverty of internal good objects, which are the basic source of generosity. Jerome Blackman examines the nuanced potential meanings of shyness using psychopathology and underlying etiology, while Lois Choi-Kain deftly categorizes outrageousness into three types: a guilt-driven masochist, a hope-driven optimist, and a hate-driven sadist, with a subcategory for creative writers and artists.

The more private traits start with shallowness. Michael Civin develops shallow as a general construct and studies it from a psychoanalytic perspective, arguing that no human being can be described accurately as shallow. The Kayatekins come next with their study of indecisiveness and the role of the ego as a way of understanding this trait. Nilofer Kaul looks at restlessness and its associations in psychoanalysis, literature, and culture. The final chapter comes from Salman Akhtar on the subject of cowardliness, where he links it to the lack of self-protective devices emanating from breeches in the early motherchild bond and deficient identification with the same-sex parent.

This book is highly recommended to clinicians to give them the tools to not only understand and empathize with their patients struggles but also to enhance their capacity to help them overcome such struggles.

Unlit Corners Reviews

This original book provides rich discussions of eight clinically common but suboptimally addressed character traits. Each of its essays helps the reader gain better understanding of one such trait, increased empathy for the emotional difficulties underlying it, and improved capacity to deal effectively with it in the clinical situation.

-- LENA EHRLICH, PsyD, FABP, Faculty Member, Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute Author of Psychoanalysis from Inside Out: Developing and Sustaining an Analytic Identity and Practice

Despite the interest shown in the topic by Freud and the early analysts, the notion of the character trait has been somewhat underrepresented in our literature, making Salman Akhtars edited contribution all the more timely. Impressive in its range of approaches and clinical insights, Unlit Corners is crucial reading for clinicians and researchers alike who seek illumination for some of the most ubiquitous and aetiologically obscure facets of human subjectivity.

-- TOM DEROSE, Research Director, Freud Museum London

Dr Akhtar has never been shy of shedding light on unlit corners of our field. Here he has, once again, brought together a group of distinguished contributors to offer a decisive and deep analysis of eight challenging human traits. It is a comprehensive exploration, executed humbly, that both settles and prods our curiosity about these realms.

-- GURMEET KANWAL, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Faculty Member and Supervising Analyst, William Alanson White Institute, New York

About Salman Akhtar

Salman Akhtar, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College and a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. He has served on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, and the Psychoanalytic Quarterly. His more than 400 publications include 105 books, of which the following 22 are solo-authored: Broken Structures (1992), Quest for Answers (1995), Inner Torment (1999), Immigration and Identity (1999), New Clinical Realms (2003), Objects of Our Desire (2005), Regarding Others (2007), Turning Points in Dynamic Psychotherapy (2009), The Damaged Core (2009), Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis (2009), Immigration and Acculturation (2011), Matters of Life and Death (2011), The Book of Emotions (2012), Psychoanalytic Listening (2013), Good Stuff (2013), Sources of Suffering (2014), No Holds Barred (2016), A Web of Sorrow (2017), Mind, Culture, and Global Unrest (2018), Silent Virtues (2019), Tales of Transformation (2021), and In Leaps and Bounds (2022).

Dr Akhtar has delivered many prestigious invited lectures including a Plenary Address at the 2nd International Congress of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders in Oslo, Norway (1991), an Invited Plenary Paper at the 2nd International Margaret S. Mahler Symposium in Cologne, Germany (1993), an Invited Plenary Paper at the Rencontre Franco-Americaine de Psychanalyse meeting in Paris, France (1994), a Keynote Address at the 43rd IPA Congress in Rio de Janiero, Brazil (2005), the Plenary Address at the 150th Freud Birthday Celebration sponsored by the Dutch Psychoanalytic Society and the Embassy of Austria in Leiden, Holland (2006), the Inaugural Address at the first IPA-Asia Congress in Beijing, China (2010), and the Plenary Address at the Fall Meetings of the American Psychoanalytic Association in 2017.

Dr Akhtar is the recipient of numerous awards including the American Psychoanalytic Associations Edith Sabshin Award (2000), Columbia Universitys Robert Liebert Award for Distinguished Contributions to Applied Psychoanalysis (2004), the American Psychiatric Associations Kun Po Soo Award (2004) and Irma Bland Award for being the Outstanding Teacher of Psychiatric Residents in the country (2005). He received the highly prestigious Sigourney Award (2012) for distinguished contributions to psychoanalysis. In 2103, he gave the Commencement Address at graduation ceremonies of the Smith College School of Social Work in Northampton, MA.

Dr Akhtars books have been translated in many languages, including German, Italian, Korean, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, and Turkish. A true Renaissance man, Dr Akhtar has served as the Film Review Editor for the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, and is currently serving as the Book Review Editor for the International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies. He has published 11 collections of poetry and serves as a Scholar-in-Residence at the Inter-Act Theatre Company in Philadelphia.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

About the Editor and Contributors

Introduction

PART I: MOSTLY PUBLIC

CHAPTER ONE
Dirtiness
Nina Savelle-Rocklin

CHAPTER TWO
Miserliness
Ann Smolen

CHAPTER THREE
Shyness
Jerome Blackman

CHAPTER FOUR
Outrageousness
Lois Choi-Kain

PART II: MOSTLY PRIVATE

CHAPTER FIVE
Shallowness
Michael Civin

CHAPTER SIX
Indecisiveness
M. Sagman Kayatekin and Z. Emel Kayatekin

CHAPTER SEVEN
Restlessness
Nilofer Kaul

CHAPTER EIGHT
Cowardliness
Salman Akhtar

References

Index

Additional information

NGR9781800132573
9781800132573
1800132573
Unlit Corners: Dirtiness, Miserliness, Shyness, Outrageousness, Shallowness, Indecisiveness, Restlessness, and Cowardliness by Salman Akhtar
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2024-06-06
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