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Psychosis and Extreme States Bret Fimiani

Psychosis and Extreme States By Bret Fimiani

Psychosis and Extreme States by Bret Fimiani


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It argues that psychosis still has much to teach psychoanalysis about how psychoanalysis must continue to change in order to create/offer an approach that is effective for psychosis (versus neurosis) and provides a comprehensive psychoanalytic theory of psychosis that derives, at its core, from the experience of psychosis itself.

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Psychosis and Extreme States: An Ethic for Treatment by Bret Fimiani

This brilliant and beautifully written book invokes a radical reorientation of the treatment of psychosis Juliet Flower MacCannell, Author of Figuring Lacan and The Hysteric's Guide to the Future Female Subject.

Bret Fimiani's book offers an illuminating presentation of the Lacanian approach to psychosis thanks to his clear style which presents Lacanian concepts with a wonderful accuracy, illustrated by examples from his psychoanalytic practice. The dynamic of his investigation challenges the fear of psychosis with testimonies of lived experiences, the Hearing Voices Network, and analysts who claim the unclaimed intelligence at work in psychosis.

Francoise Davoine, co-author of History Beyond Trauma

This book advances a theory of transference-in-psychosis with the aim of provoking a change in the way the experience of psychosis is understood and thus, clinically treated. It examines the function of 'ethics' in the 'installation' of transference in the treatment of psychosis and contends that the aim of the psychoanalytic experience is the creation of a new ethic for the analysand and for the treatment. Beginning from the premise that the body of the psychotic is a site of social contestation, the author draws upon the work of Freud, Lacan, Deleuze & Guattari and Apollon to reframe the problem of the 'body' (as an effect of language) and its relation to transference, and ethics, in treating psychosis. It argues that psychosis still has much to teach psychoanalysis about how psychoanalysis must continue to change in order to create/offer an approach that is effective for psychosis (versus neurosis) and provides a comprehensive psychoanalytic theory of psychosis that derives, at its core, from the experience of psychosis itself. The book's synthesis of clinical and 'peer model' principles will provide readers with a way to understand and navigate potential transference impasses often encountered with purely clinical approaches. In doing so it provides a valuable new framework for practitioners and scholars working in clinical psychology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, critical theory, psychiatry and social work.

Psychosis and Extreme States Reviews

Bret Fimiani's (2021) Psychosis and Extreme States: An Ethic for Treatment, the product of decades of research and clinical experience in the psychoanalytic treatment of the psychoses, is published at a particularly kairotic[1] moment, addressing itself more broadly to the contemporary crisis of psychoanalysis. ... Fimiani has produced a rich, heterodox account of psychosis and a psychoanalytic approach to working with psychotic subjects. ... The structure and style of Fimiani's book deserve closer attention. (Matthew Oyer, European Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 10 (1), June, 2023)

About Bret Fimiani

Bret Fimiani is faculty, board member and psychoanalyst of the San Francisco Bay Area Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis, USA, and a clinical psychologist. He works with people experiencing psychosis and extreme states in his private practice in Oakland, CA and at the Haight-Ashbury Integrated Care Center in San Francisco. His research interests include adapting the Lacanian analytic frame for the treatment of psychosis and extreme states.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The Psychotic as Guide.- 2. The Body of the Psychotic.- 3. The Impasse of Transference in Psychosis.- 4. Dream-Work Versus Delusion.- 5. The Utility of Gilles Deleuze's Critique of Psychoanalysis.- 6. Toward a New Ethic.- 7. The Fear of Psychosis: Part I.- 8. The Fear of Psychosis: Part II.- 9. Bridging the Gap Between Psychotic and Non-Psychotic Experience.

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NPB9783030754396
9783030754396
3030754391
Psychosis and Extreme States: An Ethic for Treatment by Bret Fimiani
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021-07-17
228
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