
Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Chaos and Transformation in Psychoanalysis: 'the Bet on Freedom' with Gabriela Goldstein, Ph.D. (Buenos Aires)
Oct 6, 2024
Gabriela Goldstein, Ph.D., a key figure in psychoanalysis and former president of APA, delves into the chaos of modern society and its impact on individual subjectivity. She discusses the decline of traditional authority and its implications for creativity and freedom. Goldstein highlights the importance of love over revenge in therapeutic settings and the significance of non-verbal communication. She also connects philosophical insights from Shakespeare's Hamlet to contemporary mental health challenges, emphasizing the evolving role of art and dialogue in psychoanalysis.
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- The impact of contemporary cultural chaos on individual subjectivity emphasizes the necessity of symbolic authority for fostering creativity and freedom.
- Psychoanalysts must broaden their listening skills to encompass non-verbal expressions, allowing for a deeper understanding of patients' chaotic internal worlds.
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The Impact of Cultural Chaos on Subjectivity
The discussion emphasizes the profound connection between external chaos and internal psychological states. It explores how contemporary culture, characterized by political turmoil and social disintegration, leads to a decrease in respect for authority and the symbolic father figure, which plays a crucial role in individuation and creativity. This lack of symbolic authority can result in an increased susceptibility to the death drive, suggesting that without limits, human creativity is hindered. Psychoanalysts must navigate these chaotic environments, understanding the impact of societal breakdown on individual subjectivity while maintaining an internal focus in their work.
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