Breaking through Schizophrenia: Lacan and Hegel for Talk Therapy
Breaking through Schizophrenia builds on the ideas of Jacques Lacan who argued that schizophrenia is a deficient relationship to language, in particular the difficulty to master the metaphoric dimension of language, which children acquire by the Oedipal restructuring of the psyche. This book is thus a countercultural move to present a less damaging view and a more efficient treatment method for schizophrenic persons.

Through a collection of published and unpublished articles, Ver Eecke traces the path of Lacanian thought. He discusses the importance of language for the development of human beings and examines the effectiveness of talk therapy through case studies with schizophrenic persons.
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Breaking through Schizophrenia: Lacan and Hegel for Talk Therapy
Breaking through Schizophrenia builds on the ideas of Jacques Lacan who argued that schizophrenia is a deficient relationship to language, in particular the difficulty to master the metaphoric dimension of language, which children acquire by the Oedipal restructuring of the psyche. This book is thus a countercultural move to present a less damaging view and a more efficient treatment method for schizophrenic persons.

Through a collection of published and unpublished articles, Ver Eecke traces the path of Lacanian thought. He discusses the importance of language for the development of human beings and examines the effectiveness of talk therapy through case studies with schizophrenic persons.
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Breaking through Schizophrenia: Lacan and Hegel for Talk Therapy

Breaking through Schizophrenia: Lacan and Hegel for Talk Therapy

by Wilfried Ver Eecke Georgetown University
Breaking through Schizophrenia: Lacan and Hegel for Talk Therapy

Breaking through Schizophrenia: Lacan and Hegel for Talk Therapy

by Wilfried Ver Eecke Georgetown University

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Breaking through Schizophrenia builds on the ideas of Jacques Lacan who argued that schizophrenia is a deficient relationship to language, in particular the difficulty to master the metaphoric dimension of language, which children acquire by the Oedipal restructuring of the psyche. This book is thus a countercultural move to present a less damaging view and a more efficient treatment method for schizophrenic persons.

Through a collection of published and unpublished articles, Ver Eecke traces the path of Lacanian thought. He discusses the importance of language for the development of human beings and examines the effectiveness of talk therapy through case studies with schizophrenic persons.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538118023
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/10/2019
Series: New Imago , #13
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 298
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Wilfried Ver Eecke, PhD, is professor at Georgetown University in the Department of Philosophy and adjunct professor in the Department of Psychology. He has been teaching there since 1967, the year after he had a postdoctoral year at Harvard University, where he studied with Erik Erikson.

Ver Eecke edited, translated, and published eight books and close to one hundred articles. His publications have appeared in ten languages. Two of his books are translated into Chinese, and a third is in the process of being translated.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I: Psychosocial and Linguistic Complexity of Human Beings as a Basis to Understand Schizophrenia and Psychosis

1 Toward a Philosophy of Psychosis

2 The Subjective Experience of the Person with Schizophrenia

3 Philosophical Questions about the Theory of Psychosis in the Early Lacan

4 Paternal Metaphor and Ordinary Psychosis

5 Theoretical and Therapeutic Implications of the Later Lacan’s Complex Theory of Psychosis

6 A Post-Lacanian View on Schizophrenia

Part II: Hegel and Lacan on Mental Illness

7 Hegel as Lacan’s Source for Necessity in Psychoanalytic Theory

8 Hegel and Lacan on Paranoia and the Question of How to Avoid the Dangers Inherent in Ideas of Social Reform

Part III: Psychosis and Schizophrenia Are Illnesses Marked by a Defective Relationship to Language

9 Phenomenology, Linguistic Intentionality, Affectivity, and Villemoes’s New Therapy for Schizophrenics

10 Self-Referencing in the Language of the Severely Mentally Ill

Part IV: Lacan’s Concept of “Paternal Metaphor” Applied to Schreber and Hölderlin

11 Reflections on the Concept of “Paternal Metaphor” at the Occasion of Lacan and Schatzman’s Analyses of Schreber

12 The Concept of “A-Father,” or the Psychological Origin of Mental Breakdown in Schreber and Hölderlin

Part V: Lacanian Reflections on Successful Talk Therapies with People Afflicted with Schizophrenia and Psychosis

13 A Lacanian Interpretation of Karon’s Psychoanalytic Treatment of People Afflicted with Schizophrenia

14 On Villemoes’s Lacanian-Inspired Treatment Method of People Afflicted with Schizophrenia

15 On Prouty’s Successful Treatment Method for People Afflicted with Schizophrenia

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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