Pierre Delion on Psychopolitics: 'What is Institutional Psychotherapy?' and 'The Republic of False Selves'

Author(s) : Pierre Delion, Translator : Matthew H. Bowker

Pierre Delion on Psychopolitics: 'What is Institutional Psychotherapy?' and 'The Republic of False Selves'

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Table of Contents


Translator’s introduction by Matthew H. Bowker
About the author
About the translator

What is Institutional Psychotherapy?: A Conversation with Yasuo Miwaki
Note on the Present Work
1. Establishments and Institutions
2. Active Therapy
2.1. Insanity and Social Alienation
2.2. Multi-referential Transference and Dissociated Transference
2.3. What is a Transferential Constellation?
2.4. Transferential Constellations and Organizational Difficulties
2.5. Projective Identification and Adhesive Identification
3. Institutional Psychotherapy and Antipsychiatry
4. Transversality and Institutional Analysis
5. Home Function
6. Continuity of Care
7. The Flesh, the Thing
8. Deinstitutionalize?
9. Sector Psychiatry
10. Work and Adaptation

The Republic of False Selves
Preface
1. Politics
2. Media, Opinions, Images
3. But What is a False Self?
4. Societal Changes in Relation to the Inflation of the Image
5. Discomfort in the Helping Relationship
6. Is There Still a Subject in Man?
7. The Psychiatric Revolution
8. Sector Psychiatry and Institutional Psychotherapy
9. Medicine with a Human Face
10. Human Psychiatry
11. By Way of Conclusion

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