Who Is the Dreamer, Who Dreams the Dream?: A Study of Psychic Presences / Edition 1

Who Is the Dreamer, Who Dreams the Dream?: A Study of Psychic Presences / Edition 1

by James S. Grotstein
ISBN-10:
1138005495
ISBN-13:
9781138005495
Pub. Date:
12/22/2014
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138005495
ISBN-13:
9781138005495
Pub. Date:
12/22/2014
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Who Is the Dreamer, Who Dreams the Dream?: A Study of Psychic Presences / Edition 1

Who Is the Dreamer, Who Dreams the Dream?: A Study of Psychic Presences / Edition 1

by James S. Grotstein
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Overview

In Who Is the Dreamer Who Dreams the Dream? A Study of Psychic Presences, James Grotstein integrates some of his most important work of recent years in addressing fundamental questions of human psychology and spirituality. He explores two quintessential and interrelated psychoanalytic problems: the nature of the unconscious mind and the meaning and inner structure of human subjectivity. To this end, he teases apart the complex, tangled threads that constitute self-experience, delineating psychic presences and mystifying dualities, subjects with varying perspectives and functions, and objects with different, often phantasmagoric properties.

Whether he is expounding on the Unconscious as a range of dimensions understandable in terms of nonlinear concepts of chaos, complexity, and emergence theory; modifying the psychoanalytic concept of psychic determinism by joining it to the concept of autochthony; comparing Melanie Klein's notion of the archaic Oedipus complex with the ancient Greek myth of the labyrinth and the Minotaur; or examining the relationship between the stories of Oedipus and Christ, Grotstein emerges as an analyst whose clinical sensibility has been profoundly deepened by his scholarly use of mythology, classical thought, and contemporary philosophy. The result is both an important synthesis of major currents of contemporary psychoanalytic thought and a moving exploration of the nature of human suffering and spirituality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138005495
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/22/2014
Series: Relational Perspectives Book Series
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

James M. Grotstein, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine, and a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute and at The Psychoanalytic Center of California.

Table of Contents

Ogden, Foreword. The Ineffable Nature of the Dreamer. Autochthony (Self-Creation) and Alterity (Co-Creation): Psychic Reality in Counterpoint. A Fearful Symmetry and the Calipers of the Infinite Geometer. Inner Space: Its Dimensions and Its Coordinates. Psychoanalytic Subjects. Internal Objects. The Myth of the Labyrinth. Why Oedipus and Not Christ? - Part I. Why Oedipus and Not Christ? - Part II. Bion's Transformations in O.

What People are Saying About This

Christopher Bollas

James Grotstein's new book is one of the marvels of psychoanalytic writing. Saturated with the history of psychoanalytic ideas, Who is the Dreamer Who Dreams the Dream? integrates countless views into a compelling vision of life. The book is full of ideas, all of which are connected by the author's passionate and intelligent grasp of theory and practice. It is deeply informative and enchanting at the same time. (Christopher Bollas, Ph.D.)

Joseph Lichtenberg

James Grotstein is 'The Dreamer' who, in the waking state, can open all the channels of his creativity. In this book, he displays the unique turn of mind that allows him to recognize and convey an essential metaphor embedded in theory after theory - theories, which, viewed in combination, explain more than each theory alone. Behind the dazzling mind-play and wit lies a deep sincerity and generosity of spirit. In his search for the numinous, mysterious 'Stranger within Thee,' he both reaches for the stars and looks within himself and emerges firmly planted on the ground of a deeply introspective, caring clinician. (Joseph Lichtenberg, M.D.)

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