On kissing, tickling and being bored : psycholanalytic essays on the unexamined life
-
In a style that is writerly and audacious, Adam Phillips takes up a variety of seemingly ordinary subjects under-investigated by psychoanalysis—kissing, worrying, risk, solitude, composure, even farting as it relates to worrying.
He argues that psychoanalysis began as a virtuoso improvisation within the science of medicine, but that virtuosity has given way to the dream of science that only the examined life is worth living. Phillips goes on to show how the drive to omniscience has been unfortunate both for psychoanalysis and for life. He reveals how much one’s psychic health depends on establishing a realm of life that successfully resists examination.
TitleOn kissing, tickling and being bored : psycholanalytic essays on the unexamined life
Author
Place of publicationCambridge
PublisherHarvard university press
Year of publication1993
Pagination138 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions23 cm
Materialboek
ISBN0-674-63463-2
Subjectpsycho-analysis
| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| B-2014/222 | ,159,PH:I"1993 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2014/222 |
| Shelfmark | |
| Loan status | Available |