The Linked Self in Psychoanalysis: The Pioneering Work of Enrique Pichon Riviere

The Linked Self in Psychoanalysis: The Pioneering Work of Enrique Pichon Riviere

Lea S. de Setton , Roberto Losso , David E. Scharff
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May 15, 2017 · English · Paperback (318 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 318
Language English
Published May 15, 2017
Publisher Routledge
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1782204768
ISBN-13 9781782204763

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In this insightful examination of pioneering psychoanalyst Enrique Pichon-Rivière's contributions, readers are invited to explore the interconnectedness of the self within a framework of group analysis. The text delves into Pichon-Rivière’s innovative theories, emphasizing the nuanced relationship between individual identity and the larger social context. By integrating psychoanalytic principles with a focus on relational dynamics, the work sheds light on the evolution of therapeutic practices and the importance of community in mental health.

The editors, Roberto Losso, Lea S. de Setton, and David E. Scharff, meticulously curate a collection that highlights Pichon-Rivière's legacy and its relevance in contemporary psychoanalytic discourse. Emphasizing the significance of cooperation and dialogue, the compilation underscores how Pichon-Rivière's insights can enhance therapeutic outcomes in both individual and group settings.

Drawing upon comprehensive bibliographical references, this work not only celebrates the influential figure of Pichon-Rivière but also serves as a valuable resource for practitioners and scholars alike. It invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of integrated psychoanalytic practices, fostering a deeper understanding of the interconnected nature of human experience.

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