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Psychoanalysis, History and Subjectivity: Now of the Past

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Clinical psychoanalysis since Freud has put reconstruction of the patient's history at the forefront of its task but in recent years, this approach has not been so prominent. This book aims to explore and re-evaluate the relationship between history and psychoanalysis.
Roger Kennedy develops new perspectives on historiography by applying psychoanalytic insight to the key issues of narrative, time and subjectivity in the construction of historical accounts. He also throws new light on the importance of history for and within psychoanalytic treatment. It is argued that human subjectivity is a major element in any historical enterprise, both the subjectivity of the historian or clinician and that of those being studied. Illustrated with clinical examples, Psychoanalysis, History and Subjectivity covers areas such as postmodernism, the nature of memory, clinical evidence and the place of trauma.
Psychoanalysis, History and Subjectivity will be of great interest both to professionals in the psychoanalytic and therapeutic fields and to historians.

196 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 28, 2002

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Roger Kennedy

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Trained as a doctor at UCL and UCH, a psychiatrist at Royal Free, and a child psychiatrist at The Tavistock Centre and Guys Hospital. NHS Consultant for 30 years, in charge of Family Unit Cassel Hospital. Now Private Child Psychiatrist The Child and Family Practice London. Training analyst British Psychoanalytical Society and Past President.

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