The Freudian Matrix of ​André Green: Towards a Psychoanalysis for the Twenty-First Century

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The Freudian Matrix of André Green presents seven papers, never previously published in English, that will allow readers to more closely follow and more fully understand the development of Green’s unique psychoanalytic thinking. The chapters in this book provide valuable insight into Green’s response to a perceived crisis in psychoanalysis. His thinking synthesizes the work of Lacan, Winnicott, Bion and other post-Freudian authors with his own extensive clinical experience, and results in a much needed extension of psychoanalytic theory and practice to non-neurotic patients. Green’s focus on drives, affect and the work of the negative and his introduction and exploration of the Dead Mother complex, narcissism, negative hallucination and the death instinct constitute a vital expansion of Freudian metapsychology and its application to the clinical setting. The Freudian Matrix of André Green will be essential reading for psychoanalysts in practice and in training, and for any reader looking to understand more about the enormity of his contribution.

Author(s): Howard B. Levine
Series: Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 185
City: London

Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Series editor's foreword
Acknowledgements
Sources of the original texts
Introduction: Why Green?
1 Après-coup, the archaic
2 The double limit
3 The silence of the psychoanalyst
4 The capacity for reverie and the etiological myth
5 Language within the general theory of representation
6 The psychoanalytic frame: Its internalization by the analyst and its application in practice
7 Dismembering the countertransference: What we have gained and lost with the extension of the countertransference
Index