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E-raamat: Feeling the Words: Neuropsychoanalytic Understanding of Memory and the Unconscious

(Italian Psychoanalytical Society, Italy)
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How are the implicit memory and the unrepressed unconscious related?

Feeling the Words incorporates a thorough review of essential psychoanalytic concepts, a clear critical history of analytical ideas and an assessment of the contribution neuroscience has to offer.

Mauro Mancia uses numerous detailed clinical examples to demonstrate how insights from neuroscience and infant development research can change how the analyst responds to his or her patient. Major topics such as the transference, the Oedipus complex, the interpretation of dreams and the nature of mental pain are reviewed and refined in the light of these recent developments. The book is divided into three parts, covering:

  • Memory and the unconscious
  • The dream: between neuroscience and psychoanalysis
  • Further reflections on narcissism and other clinical topics

Feeling the Words offers an original perspective on the connection between memory and the unconscious. It will be welcomed by all psychoanalysts interested in investigating new ways of working with patients.

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This book is notable for being stimulating and comprehensible to both the experienced psychoanalyst clinician as well as to anyone with an interest in the work of Freud and his followers, and the state of psychoanalytic research today.

Arnold Cooper, from the Foreword

Foreword xiii
Arnold Cooper
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction: beyond Freud: the twilight of Oedipus and the neurosciences' contribution to psychoanalysis 1(28)
Part One Memory and the unconscious
29(50)
Memory between neuroscience and psychoanalysis
31(20)
Implicit memory and unrepressed unconscious: their role in creativity, in the transference and in dreams
51(12)
Therapeutic (f)actors in the theater of memory
63(16)
Part Two The dream: between neuroscience and psychoanalysis
79(34)
The labyrinth of the night: biology, poetry and theology
81(7)
The dream: between neuroscience and psychoanalysis
88(13)
The dream: a window onto the transference
101(12)
Part Three Further reflections on narcissism and other clinical topics
113(106)
Further historical/critical and clinical reflections on narcissism
115(29)
Being with the patient: four clinical cases
144(20)
Reality and metaphor in the analytical relation: transference love
164(26)
Sexuality, such sweet folly
190(13)
On happiness
203(7)
On mental pain
210(9)
Notes 219(4)
References 223(20)
Index 243


Mauro Mancia is Professor Emeritus of Neurophysiology, University of Milan, Italy and Training Analyst of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society. His interest is in the link between neuroscientific knowledge and psychoanalytic theories of mind and he has written extensively on the subjects of narcissism, dreams, sleep, memory and the unconscious.