Questioning Authority

Essays in Psychoanalysis

by Stanley A. Leavy


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/13/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9781412049337

About the Book

These selected essays from over a period of nearly 30 years, while published separately, all undertake the study of psychoanalysis as a work of criticism. Three of them contain expositions of the earlier, largely linguistic writings of Jacques Lacan, as they relate to theory and practice, but all the essays are concerned with the development and primacy of the self. Their approach is humanistic and personalistic, two of them calling on the experience of great writers, John Keats and Alain-Fournier, by way of intensive illustration. Some traditional concepts of psychoanalysis come into serious questioning, especially that of narcissism. Just as the man or woman in psychoanalytic treatment makes an honest attempt at disclosing the inner constraints on his or her life so far, so the author tries to show the restrictions, often unavowed, that any system of psychology may impose on our grasp of the life lived. In particular, this is worked out with regard to male homosexuality, in a study that helped to redefine present-day attitudes, both professional and public. Religion, in the essay that gives the book its title, comes into question in its relations with traditional authority on the one hand, and personal experience on the other. In brief, the book calls for the "examined life" to which Socrates alluded.


About the Author

Dr.Leavy is a graduate of Yale College, and of the School of Medicine of the University of Rochester, and the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, with psychiatric training also at Yale. He was appointed Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Yale (now retired) and also Training and Supervising analyst at the Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis (also retired). He is the author of many articles and reviews in professional journals, and of the books "The Psychoanalytic Dialogue' (Yale) and "In the Inage of God, a psychoanalyst's view'(Yale).