Beyond Neurosis. Towards a Third Topography by Bernard Brusset
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Based on a case study of a non-neurotic patient, treated psychoanalytically during some ten years, Bernard Brusset proposes the re-articulation – starting with the drives – of the two Freudian topographies, emphasizing the developments in theory and practice in the last fifty years. In particular, he refers to Wilfred Bion, André Green and Donald Woods Winnicott. Must we consider this as an enrichment or rather as a third topography, developed in the course of the analytical relationship ? Bernard Brusset points to this topography as the condition for the two others to exist as well as subjectalization and objectalization.
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