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Redmond, Jonathan, (1977-)
Ordinary psychosis and the body = a contemporary Lacanian approach /
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Title/Author:
Ordinary psychosis and the body/ Jonathan Redmond.
Reminder of title:
a contemporary Lacanian approach /
Author:
Redmond, Jonathan,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
Description:
176 p.
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Electronic book text.
Subject:
Psychoses. -
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1137345314 (electronic bk.) :
Ordinary psychosis and the body = a contemporary Lacanian approach /
Redmond, Jonathan,1977-
Ordinary psychosis and the body
a contemporary Lacanian approach /[electronic resource] :Jonathan Redmond. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 176 p.
Electronic book text.
Introduction 1. Mild Psychosis, the Body and Ordinary Psychosis 2. Modern Psychiatry, Elementary Phenomena and the Lacanian Theory of Psychosis 3. Formations of the Unconscious, Actual Neurosis and Body Phenomena in Psychosis 4. Case Studies: the Onset of Psychosis, Body Phenomena and Stabilisation 5. The Onset of Psychosis, Body Phenomena and the Imaginary in Ordinary Psychosis 6. The Symptomatisation of the Body and Stabilisation in Ordinary Psychosis Conclusion.
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Current Lacanian ideas on psychosis have much to contribute to the complex and often surprising forms of psychotic symptomatology encountered in clinical practice. By focussing on the unique experience of individuals with psychosis, this book examines the centrality of body phenomena to both the onset and stabilisation of psychosis.What is psychosis? How do we recognise it? Is it treatable? These deceptively simple questions point to complex problems that have occupied clinicians for centuries. In today's consulting rooms - perhaps more than ever before - clinicians are faced with a broad array of difficult to diagnose patients with demanding treatment challenges. One response to the problem of diagnostic uncertainty is to revisit the rich psychiatric and psychoanalytic literature on milder psychosis, a category marginalised in today's psychiatry. This book draws on contemporary theories of psychosis developed by Lacanian theorists in the World Association of Psychoanalysis to examine body disturbances in milder forms of psychosis. By focussing on body phenomena in conjunction with three practical elements of treatment - the onset of psychosis, psychotic states, and stabilisation - Jonathan D. Redmond shows that the problem of embodiment made evident by psychosis should be central to clinical assessment and treatment possibilities.
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Jonathan D. Redmond (PhD) is a Lecturer at the Australian College of Applied Psychology. He holds degrees in Communication and Cultural Studies, Clinical Psychology and Psychoanalytic Studies. He is the author of numerous articles on psychoanalytic theory.
ISBN: 1137345314 (electronic bk.) :£58.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: RC512 / .R435 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 616.89
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