Freud Lives , Slavoj Žižek and Stephen Grosz
We are often told that psychoanalysis is dead. Outdated scientifically, in that the Freudian model of the mind has been superseded by neurobiology; outdated clinically, where the talking cure has lost ground to drug treatment or behavioural therapy; outdated socially, where the idea that we are repressed by the norms of others is no longer stocked in todays supermarket of free choices. But perhaps the moment of psychoanalysis has only just arrived. Slavoj Žižek and Stephen Grosz a dazzling theorist and a renowned practitioner have urgent stories to tell us about ourselves and the present state of our wishes: the wish for a troublefree existence, and for therapies which can instantly return us to everyday reality, or unreality; the wish for science to explain our minds, or explain them Discovering the unconscious at work in psychic life, Freud showed that the ego is not master in its own house, that we do not know our own minds. This is a truth with no sellby date, and
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