Description
Touching upon the most sensitive nuances of the analytic encounter, Psychoanalytic Objects Near and Far combines a far-reaching theoretical manifesto with an intimate clinical journal to express curiosity, skepticism and love towards the psychoanalytic clinic, theory and history.
Basic concepts and controversies that often become a conceptual ivory tower receive here a new and fresh vitality from the perspective of an experienced clinician, scholar and teacher, all while crossing the boundary of theoretical fantasy. While holding theory as central to the clinical act, Rolnik does not see it as a self-sufficient philosophy, detached of the free spirit of psychoanalysis as a practice and ethics. Rolnik has no need for iconoclasm. He is committed to the curative speech - his patients' and his own - as well as receptiveness to the unconscious space in the most Freudian sense of the word.
This volume will be of great interest to analysts in practice and in training, and to any reader interested in the analytic process.
About the Author
Dr. Eran J. Rolnik is a board-certified psychiatrist, historian and training and supervising psychoanalyst at the Israel Psychoanalytic Society and the Frankfurt Psychoanalytic Institute (IPA/DPV). He is the author, contributor and editor of numerous books including Freud in Zion: Psychoanalysis and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity (Routledge).
Reviews
"This book was written by a clinician who is, at the same time, a historian of psychoanalysis and one of the most brilliant thinkers in political psychoanalytic thought. Its chapters, which draw from broad and rich worlds of thought and culture, bear the stamp of the unique historical moment they were written alongside the stamp of generations of psychoanalytic thinking: the immediacy and freshness of free associations alongside uncompromising theoretical and clinical rigor.
This is the literary journey of a writer who is, first and foremost, a reader. Therefore, his writing is always a fascinating correspondence, both with the generations that preceded him and with the generations to come. I can't think of a more crucial or enjoyable book through which one can truly recognize the value of psychoanalysis."
Dana Amir, PhD, training and supervising analyst, Israel Psychoanalytic Society; professor, head of the interdisciplinary doctoral program in psychoanalysis, Haifa University; author, Psychoanalysis as Radical Hospitality (Routledge, 2024)
"Eran Rolnik builds upon his previous creative and innovative writings and sustains his unique voice and perspective in this new-searching and visionary-work."
Christopher Bollas PhD, psychoanalyst and former professor of English; author, Meaning and Melancholia (Routledge, 2018)
"I have been familiar with Eran Rolnik's important contributions to psychoanalysis since reading his 2008 paper about Paula Heimann's analysis. In addition to this early writing, Rolnik treats the reader to his impressive breadth of knowledge that includes his wonderful 2012 book, Freud in Zion: Psychoanalysis and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity. His new book, Psychoanalytic Objects Near and Far:Talking Cure introduces the reader to Rolnik's skills as a practicing psychoanalyst, teacher, historian, and creative clinician and to his skillful analytic treatment. This is an engaging work that analytic clinicians and thinkers will surely find fascinating and relevant to current analytic thinking."
Lawrence J. Brown, PhD, training and supervising psychoanalyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute; author, Transformational Processes in Clinical Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2018)
PRAISE FOR THE GERMAN EDITION
"Every psychoanalyst, in the course of his clinical experience, develops his own theory of treatment. One seldom encounters a book which portrays the practicing analysts' clinical experience as vividly and masterfully as this book by Eran Rolnik. While reading, one is drawn into Rolnik's analytical treatment room and the way he deals with his patients' problems. We are invited to trace his use of concepts and theories and find ourselves caught up in an internal dialogue with the author, which stimulates us to reflect and further develop our own analytic practice. An extraordinary book!"
Werner Bohleber, PhD, training and supervising analyst, German Psychoanalytic Association; former editor PSYCHE; author, Destructiveness, Intersubjectivity and Trauma (Routledge, 2010)
Book Information
ISBN 9781032866499
Author Eran J. Rolnik
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd