
New Books in Psychoanalysis Mary Edwards, "Sartre’s Existential Psychoanalysis: Knowing Others" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
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Nov 23, 2025 Mary Edwards, expert on Jean-Paul Sartre, discusses Sartre's existential psychoanalysis and his unique method of understanding individuals while respecting their freedom. They explore the possibility of combining Sartre's existentialism with psychoanalysis, discuss Sartre's method in psychoanalysis and its application to Jean Genet and Charles Baudelaire, and analyze Flaubert's self-formation process through Sartre's existential psychoanalysis. They also delve into Sartre's theories on imagination, the implications of the new theory presented in the book, and the importance of understanding others for self-analysis.
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Existential Psychoanalysis As Meaningful Choice
- Sartre developed an existential psychoanalysis that rejects Freud's dynamic unconscious while making behavior meaningful as choices.
- This approach explains deep wishes through existential projects rooted in social and ontological contexts.
The Self As Adaptive Fiction
- The ego is a practical fiction that shields us from existential vertigo and enables social life.
- Rigid social self-images protect from angst but can block authentic self-development.
Shame Reveals The Social Self
- Shame is a triangular consciousness where I apprehend myself as object for another subject.
- This revelation shows that what matters is how our being appears publicly and that we lack full control over that appearance.
