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The new wounded : from neurosis to brain damage

By: Malabou, Catherine.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Forms of living.Publisher: New York : Fordham University Press, 2012Edition: 1st ed.Description: xix, 249 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780823239672 (cloth : alk. paper); 9780823239689 (pbk. : alk. paper).Uniform titles: Nouveaux blessés. English Subject(s): Psychotherapy -- philosophy -- psychoanalysis -- science | Traumatic psychosesDDC classification: 616.891
Contents:
Cerebral auto-affection -- Brain wounds: from the neurological novel to the theater of absence -- Identity without precedent -- Psychoanalytic objection: can there be destruction without a drive of destruction -- What is a psychic event? -- The "libido theory" and the otherness of the sexual to itself: traumatic neurosis and war neurosis in question -- Separation, death, the thing, Freud, Lacan, and the missed encounter -- Neurological objection: rehabilitating the event -- The equivocity of reparation: from elasticity to resilience -- Toward a plasticity of the compulsion to repeat -- The subject of the accident.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-249) .

Cerebral auto-affection -- Brain wounds: from the neurological novel to the theater of absence -- Identity without precedent -- Psychoanalytic objection: can there be destruction without a drive of destruction -- What is a psychic event? -- The "libido theory" and the otherness of the sexual to itself: traumatic neurosis and war neurosis in question -- Separation, death, the thing, Freud, Lacan, and the missed encounter -- Neurological objection: rehabilitating the event -- The equivocity of reparation: from elasticity to resilience -- Toward a plasticity of the compulsion to repeat -- The subject of the accident.

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