Miss-ing: Psychoanalysis 2.0

Author:   Bruce Fink
Publisher:   Aeon Books Ltd
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9781801521338


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   28 May 2024
Format:   Paperback
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A collection of essays and pensees from a noted psychoanalyst and Lacanian thinker Inspired by Jacques Lacan's idea in his Seminar VI that ""Human beings cannot help but consider themselves to be [...] missing something"" this series of essays explores the idea of lack under multiple themes.

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Author:   Bruce Fink
Publisher:   Aeon Books Ltd
Imprint:   Aeon Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781801521338


ISBN 10:   1801521336
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   28 May 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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“This superb collection of papers offers not only focused discussions of specific topics in Lacanian psychoanalysis but also a general introduction to the Lacanian psychoanalytic approach. The book will be of special interest to those trained in other modalities of the talking therapies, as Fink compares and contrasts Lacanian perspectives with mainstream object relations paradigms, showing areas of intersection and difference. Highly recommended for anyone working today in the field of analytic and psychotherapeutic practice.” Darian Leader, psychoanalyst at the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research, London “From a place of lack, from what is missing, from a thing of nothing, there emerges the creative power of transformation. With originality, verve, and wit, this clinically perceptive, compelling book by Bruce Fink, a distinguished psychoanalyst and eminent theoretician, generously reveals the ins and outs of the life-changing potential of psychoanalytic work. Precise, readable, teachable, illuminating – unmissable!” Patricia Gherovici, psychoanalyst and author “With Miss-ing: Psychoanalysis 2.0, the brilliant psychoanalyst and translator Bruce Fink deftly demonstrates how various forms of ‘missing’ are central to human existence. From repression to love to the artifices of the imaginary to supervision, with his usual clarity and engaging writing Fink makes no misstep in covering a wide variety of topics crucial to psychoanalytic theory and practice. To miss out on this book would be a big mistake!” Stephanie Swales, Lacanian psychoanalyst and Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Dallas “This generous collection of essays, interviews, and epigrams exhibits all the virtues that have enabled Bruce Fink to become by far the most esteemed scholar, translator, and practitioner working in the Lacanian field today. Whether reflecting on clinical issues, theoretical questions, or the challenges of translating Lacan into English, his views are invariably insightful, consistently accessible, and subtly beguiling. For these reasons, and because I cannot find anything amiss in this book’s thoroughly enjoyable survey of misses, I have no misgivings about stating that it is not to be missed!” Dany Nobus, Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychology, Brunel University London


In praise of Lacan on Love: An Exploration of Lacan’s Seminar VIII, Transference (2017) Fink takes us on a lively journey, reviewing familiar territory (all those Freudian explanations we once accepted), introducing Lacan’s ideas about love, of which “giving what you don’t have to someone who doesn’t want any of it” may be the best known, and along the way providing ample food for thought to clinicians struggling to make sense of themselves and their patients. Lewis A. Kirshner, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. 65, No. 2 (2017): 359-362 Lacan on Love accomplishes its basic goal by presenting a clear and rigorous analysis of love in Freud’s and Lacan’s works. However, it goes beyond this goal by offering helpful summaries and explanations of some significant concepts in their theories. Although the book addresses primarily the readers who are familiar with Freud’s and Lacan’s writings, both the intriguing nature of such topics as love, hate, friendship, and attraction and the writer’s clear language and explicatory style render it accessible to a broader audience. Hivren Demir-Atay, Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich, LIX, v. 1, pp. 83-85


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Bruce Fink is a Lacanian psychoanalyst and supervisor who trained in France with the psychoanalytic institute Jacques Lacan created shortly before his death, the Ecole de la Cause Freudienne in Paris. He has translated several of Lacan's works into English - including 'Ecrits, The Names-of-the-Father, The Triumph of Religion,' and 'Seminars VI, VIII, XVI,' and 'XX' - and is the author of numerous books on Lacan, including 'The Lacanian Subject, A Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Lacan to the Letter, Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Technique, Against Understanding' (2 volumes), and 'Lacan on Love'. More recently, he published 'A Clinical Introduction to Freud: Techniques for Everyday Practice'. A board member of the Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Center, he has also penned several mysteries involving a character loosely based on Jacques Lacan: 'The Psychoanalytic Adventures of Inspector Canal, Death by Analysis, Odor di Murderer/Scent of a Killer, The Purloined Love', and most recently 'The Da Vinci Staircase: Love and Turbulence in the Loire Valley'. His books have been translated into over a dozen languages.

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