Who Dares,Speaks: Critical psychotherapy and the poetics of suffering |
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Authors: | Nic Bayley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychoanalyst in Private Practice, Reading, UKnicholas.bayley@conted.ox.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | It is proposed that a critical psychotherapy could be developed by combining ideas from psychoanalysis with concepts from poetics, as Lacan originally suggested. Taking a narrative and personal style, and using examples of two men silenced by trauma and a clinical vignette, the author combines Laplanche’s psychoanalytic concept of fourvoiement with some examples of the poetics of ambiguity as an example of how such a critical psychotherapy could develop. Studying how words express more than their literal meaning is combined with the idea that we are continually going astray from the original decentring concept of the unconscious that Freud introduced to psychotherapy. |
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Keywords: | critical psychotherapy psychoanalysis poetics suffering ambiguity fourvoiement |
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