ABSTRACT

This book is a personal reappraisal of psychoanalytic theories in the light of clinical experience. The first part is about sexuality and begins where psychoanalysis began, with hysteria. The second part is about the ego and the super-ego, the relationship of which dominated Freud's writing from his middle period onwards. The last part is on narcissism and the narcissistic disorders, a major preoccupation of psychoanalysis in the second half of the twentieth century.

part I|70 pages

Sex and Death

chapter One|20 pages

Hysteria (I): Anna O

chapter Two|16 pages

Hysteria (II): Sabina Spielrein

chapter Three|14 pages

Hysteria (III): the erotic countertransference

part II|74 pages

The Ego and the Superego

chapter Five|11 pages

The unconscious in practice

chapter Six|17 pages

The concept of the ego

chapter Seven|14 pages

Emancipation from the superego

chapter Eight|12 pages

The ego-destructive superego

chapter Nine|16 pages

Humour and the superego

part III|34 pages

Narcissism

chapter Ten|14 pages

Narcissism and narcissistic disorders

chapter Eleven|14 pages

Narcissistic problems in sharing space