The Enigma of Desire : Sex, Longing, and Belonging in Psychoanalysis
The Enigma of Desire : Sex, Longing, and Belonging in Psychoanalysis
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Author(s): Atlas, Galit
ISBN No.: 9781138789609
Pages: 196
Year: 201510
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 69.51
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Clinically astute and theoretically provocative, The Enigma of Desire recaptures the realm of sexualityfor relational psychoanalysis. Atlas offers an illuminating, original construction of sexuality as located in the tension between enigmatic and pragmatic dimensions, deftly putting into playthe binaries of known and unknown, seen and unseen, internal and external as well as oedipal and pre-oedipal experiences of the body. Charged with the passionate intensity of early maternal experience that has often been desexualized, Atlas's complex and creative narrativesbring theoretical constructs to larger life while offering clinicians a model of sensitive, nuanced work. - Jessica Benjamin , Supervisor and Faculty, New York University Postdoctoral Psychology Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy; author ofShadow of the Other. In The Enigma of Desire Galit Atlas challenges us to consider not only the "pragmatic" mother and infant of infant research, but also the enigmatic mother and infant, hidden, mysterious, unknown. ". some things can be heard only from inside - not through the actual observed interaction . but rather in the enigmatic-unseen zones of the internal mind" (p.


17). The co-creation and co-regulation of desire is a topic that deserves more attention in psychoanalysis. Galit Atlas offers us an outstanding statement. - Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D. Clinical Professor of Psychology (in Psychiatry), College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University hallenges us to consider not only the "pragmatic" mother and infant of infant research, but also the enigmatic mother and infant, hidden, mysterious, unknown. ". some things can be heard only from inside - not through the actual observed interaction .


but rather in the enigmatic-unseen zones of the internal mind" (p. 17). The co-creation and co-regulation of desire is a topic that deserves more attention in psychoanalysis. Galit Atlas offers us an outstanding statement. - Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D. Clinical Professor of Psychology (in Psychiatry), College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University.


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