On Being One's Self

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On Being One's Self emerges from discussions in John Steiner's Workshop, and investigates the meanings of self and identity, including the many ways in which the development of personal identity can be subverted, interrogating what can facilitate the development of a reasonably stable identity.


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Sharon Numa is a Fellow of the Institute of Psychoanalysis who has been working as an analyst in private practice for thirty years. Originally working as a Clinical Psychologist in the NHS she subsequently trained at the Tavistock Clinic. She is a training supervisor and therapist for psychotherapy associations and teaches clinical and theory seminars both in London and, in the last few years, in Beijing.


Klappentext

On Being One's Self emerges from discussions in John Steiner's Workshop and investigates the meanings of self and identity, including the many ways in which the development of personal identity can be subverted, interrogating what can facilitate the development of a reasonably stable identity. The variety of problems that can arise in relation to the development of a unique identity is reflected in rich clinical material that vividly illustrates 'identities' felt to be weak, unformed, fluid or brittle, in many cases demonstrating how the sense of self is held together by pathological defences and organisations. The book examines several long-term adult analytic cases, suggesting that a mature personal identity involves not only 'knowing who one is' but also the capacity for empathic identification with the experience of others as separate human beings. The question of 'having' an identity, or the fear of losing it, is a central concern of individuals, and this volume, which will be of interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists alike, considers these issues by looking at the deepest conflicts around self and identity as they emerge and are relived in the transference relationship.


Zusammenfassung

On Being One's Self emerges from discussions in John Steiner's Workshop and investigates the meanings of self and identity, including the many ways in which the development of personal identity can be subverted, interrogating what can facilitate the development of a reasonably stable identity.

The variety of problems that can arise in relation to the development of a unique identity is reflected in rich clinical material that vividly illustrates 'identities' felt to be weak, unformed, fluid or brittle, in many cases demonstrating how the sense of self is held together by pathological defences and organisations. The book examines several long-term adult analytic cases, suggesting that a mature personal identity involves not only 'knowing who one is' but also the capacity for empathic identification with the experience of others as separate human beings.

The question of 'having' an identity, or the fear of losing it, is a central concern of individuals, and this volume, which will be of interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists alike, considers these issues by looking at the deepest conflicts around self and identity as they emerge and are relived in the transference relationship.


Inhalt

Introduction 1. An Outline of the Kleinian Model of the Mind and its Implications for the Understanding of Personal Identity 2. Identification and Pathological Identification: Implications for Identity 3. The Cerebral Mind versus the Body Mind: Containing and Recovering Unknown Parts of the Self 4. Orientation, Disorientation and Identity Development: an Illustration from Dante's Divine Comedy 5. A Mind of One's Own: the Growth of Identity in an Adult Patient 6. Failure to Mourn: Idealization, Illusion and Identity 7. Identity and the Struggle to "be" in the Face of Distorting Projections from an Ill Object 8. A Lost Child: the Failure to Develop an Identity 9. Forming an Identity: from Somatisation and Hypochondriasis to Hysteria and Beyond 10. 'If you are not my mum, who are you?': A Woman's Analytic Journey from Melancholic Identification to an Identity of her Own 11. Liquid Fear and a Dissolving Identity 12. Identity as the Threads of Meaning Through a Person's Life

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032210759
    • Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
    • Editor Sharon Numa
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 300
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 760g
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm x T18mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9781032210759
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-221075-9
    • Veröffentlichung 05.09.2022
    • Titel On Being One's Self
    • Autor Sharon Numa
    • Untertitel Clinical Explorations in Identity from John Steiner's Workshop

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