Betrayal: Developmental, Literary, and Clinical Realms

Author:   Salman Akhtar
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367102043


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   21 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Betrayal: Developmental, Literary, and Clinical Realms


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Betrayal underlies all psychic trauma, whether sexual abuse or profound neglect, violence or treachery, extramarital affair or embezzlement. When we betray others, we violate their confidence in us. When others betray us, they pierce the veil of our innocent reliance. Betraying and feeling betrayed are ubiquitous to the scenarios of trauma and yet surprisingly neglected as a topic of specific attention by psychoanalysis.This book fills this gap. The first part deals with developmental aspects and notes that while the experience of betrayal might be ubiquitous in childhood, its lack of recognition by the parents is what leads to fixation upon it. Attention is also given to Oedipally-indulged and seduced children who feel betrayed later in the course of their development. Feelings of betrayal during early adolescence are also discussed. This section of the book closes with an account of situations where our bodies betray us. The realms of body image betrayal, body self betrayal, and the body's ultimate betrayal via physical death are addressed.

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Author:   Salman Akhtar
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.620kg
ISBN:  

9780367102043


ISBN 10:   0367102048
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   21 June 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction , Developmental Realm , Betrayal in childhood , A seduced child is a betrayed child , Betrayal, shifting loyalties, identity, and love in adolescence , When the body betrays , Literary Realm , The theme of betrayal in the works of “William Shakespeare” , Betrayal as the creative force behind Oscar Wilde’s “The Ballad of Reading Gaol” , Clinical Realm , The compulsion to betray and the need to be betrayed , Sexual abuse of children as the betrayal of a sacred trust , The extramarital affair and the betrayal of a spouse , The injured bystander in analytic betrayal

Reviews

Given the prominence in the Western cultural imagination of such victims of betrayal as Oedipus and Jesus, and given Freud's own sense of betrayal by the likes of Adler, Jung, Rank and others, it is surprising that this topic has received so little attention in the psychoanalytic literature. Perhaps the theme of betrayal has been just too close to home. Salman Akhtar's illuminating essay on the compulsion to betray and the need to be betrayed forms the centerpiece of this collection of insightful papers that approach this important topic from developmental, literary and clinical perspectives. --Donald L. Carveth, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought, York University; Director With characteristic poignancy and poeticism, Salman Akhtar and his contributors signify betrayal, mine its phenomenology, decipher its scars, and formulate the fixations and transmissions patterned in its wake. Incisive and broadly humane, these essays lead us to sites of corruption and the particular ways they pierce the veils of our innocent reliance. Read this book and wander through the realms of human treachery. Though often disturbing, you will be a better clinician for it. --Andrea Celenza, PhD, Assistant Clinical Professor at Harvard Medical School, Faculty


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