Difficult Identities: The Work of Identity in Human Life

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Every human being about to be born is loaned a provisional identity. This identity is embodied in the name they are given, as an invention, internal need, or generational obligation, parental fantasy or delusion. Both the person receiving and the person bestowing the name―and, with it, the provisional identity―are unaware of all this.

Interweaving theoretical reflections and clinical histories, Pia De Silvestris illustrates the dramatic nature, the profundity, and the cryptic complexity of the challenges posed by this difficult identity―challenges she has faced repeatedly throughout her psychoanalytic career. She sees the role of transference in psychic and relational life as a "continuous search for the origin", a force that develops continuously through a variety of exchanges and investments, which seek, on the one hand, to weaken the bond to the original object and, on the other, to preserve it until death. Throughout the book’s chapters, we see how it is precisely the product of the transference experience that permits the joint work of identity construction to begin. Transference is always the outcome of an experience of fulfilment and an encounter with the other; and it is desire of the other that promotes the search for the self.

Author(s): Pia De Silvestris
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 176
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
About the Author
Note on the Translation
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One: Difficult identity
Chapter Two: Interminable illusion
Chapter Three: Identity: internal objects and the superego
Chapter Four: Identity: from oedipal vicissitudes to adolescence
Chapter Five: The laborious integration of the body image in adolescence
Chapter Six: Adolescence as mode of mental functioning and matrix of identity
Chaprer Seven: Psychopathology of the process of the work of identity: resistance and loneliness when aggression is turned into masochism
Chapter Eight: Vicissitudes of identity and marriage
Chapter Nine: Transference: a continuous search for the origin
Chapter Ten: On analysis terminable and interminable
Chapter Eleven: Loss and its destinies
Chapter Twelve: Treating psychotic children: the experience of anonymity or the feeling of losing one’s identity
Conclusions
Appendix: Hans in luck
References
Index