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Barnaby Barratt, "Beyond Psychotherapy: On Becoming a (Radical) Psychoanalyst" (Routledge, 2019)

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Aug 25, 2024
Barnaby Barratt, an author specializing in the radical aspects of psychoanalysis, challenges conventional psychotherapy norms. He critiques the ideological constraints of traditional training, advocating for a deeper, deconstructive approach in psychoanalysis. Barratt emphasizes the significance of free association, exploring how it reveals hidden aspects of experience. He also discusses the sociopolitical implications of psychoanalysis and its revolutionary potential in fostering authenticity and addressing societal issues, particularly through a sexual and sensual lens.
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Psychoanalysis vs Psychotherapy

  • Psychoanalysis is distinct from psychotherapy, focusing beyond useful interpretations of personal existence.
  • It opens the subject existentially and spiritually to hidden dimensions of experience, unlike conventional psychotherapy.
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Radical Psychoanalysis Defined

  • Radical psychoanalysis means returning to the roots of human experience and psychoanalytic method.
  • It also involves critically examining unspoken values like adaptation and maturation in psychotherapy.
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Free Association as Psychoanalytic Core

  • Psychoanalysis is characterized primarily by free association, not just by interpretation.
  • Psychoanalysis goes beyond psychotherapy by refusing to settle on making sense, opening to what resists representation.
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