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Nietzsche and the Clinic Jared Russell

Nietzsche and the Clinic By Jared Russell

Nietzsche and the Clinic by Jared Russell


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Nietzsche and the Clinic reimagines what a sustained engagement with Nietzsche's thinking has to offer psychoanalysis today. Beyond the headlines that continue to misrepresent Nietzsche's project, this book portrays Nietzsche as a thinker of tremendous practical import for those treating the emergent pathologies of the twenty-first century

Nietzsche and the Clinic Summary

Nietzsche and the Clinic: Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, Metaphysics by Jared Russell

Nietzsche and the Clinic reimagines what a sustained engagement with Nietzsche's thinking has to offer psychoanalysis today. Beyond the headlines that continue to misrepresent Nietzsche's project, this book portrays Nietzsche as a thinker of tremendous practical import for those treating the emergent pathologies of the twenty-first century with an interpretive approach. The more pressing wager of the book is that, by introducing Nietzsche's thinking into contemporary debates about the nature and function of the psychoanalytic clinic, the future of that clinic can be better secured against attempts to discredit its claims to therapeutic efficacy and to scientific legitimacy. Combining a close textual reading with examples drawn from concrete clinical practice, Nietzsche and the Clinic integrates philosophy and psychoanalysis in ways that move past a merely theoretical attitude, demonstrating how the relationship between philosophy and psychoanalysis can be expanded in ways that are both clinically specific and post-Freudian in orientation. Chapters include extended meditations on Nietzsche's relation to key themes in the work of Helene Deutsch, Wilfred Bion, Melanie Klein, Donald Winnicott, and Jacques Lacan.

Nietzsche and the Clinic Reviews

'The best writing comes from a sense of exhaustion, fatigue, life having been drained from a once fecund body of work. This is the place Nietzsche began his philosophical project, and, as Jared Russell shows in this work of adept brilliance, Nietzsche is precisely what psychoanalysis needs now - having collapsed under the threat of a concrete culture of self-help therapies on the one hand, and the demands of a dispassionate scientism on the other. Placing Nietzsche alongside Klein, Winnicott, Bion, Lacan, and many others, Russell gives us a deeply clinical means of reading arguably one of the most important and prophetic thinkers of the nineteenth century.'--Jamieson Webster, author of The Life and Death of Psychoanalysis'It seems incredible that one finds a volume that illuminates aspects of both the philosophic world and the psychoanalytic clinical domain. Jared Russell has managed to do both and a world more since he brings light to some of the more important philosophic figures (Nietzsche for example) and some of the most important psychoanalytic figures (from Helene Deutsch to Bion). I know that this is inappropriate, but it is a book that I wish I had written. I will have to settle for reading this fascinating volume.'--Steven J. Ellman, author of When Theories Touch: A Historical and Theoretical Integration of Psychoanalytic Thought

About Jared Russell

Jared Russell

Table of Contents

Preface , Nietzsche's perspectivism , Nietzsche, psychoanalysis, individuation , Projective identification from Nietzsche to Klein , Nietzsche, Winnicott, play , Nietzsche, Lacan, madness , Postscript

Additional information

NLS9781782204893
9781782204893
178220489X
Nietzsche and the Clinic: Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, Metaphysics by Jared Russell
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-11-16
184
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