The shadow of the object : psychoanalysis of the unthought known /

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Author / Creator:Bollas, Christopher.
Imprint:New York : Columbia University Press, 1987.
Description:1 online resource ( 283, [17] pages .)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12661281
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ISBN:9781315437606
1315437600
9780231066266
0231066260
0231066279
9780231066273
1138218448
9781138218444
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-10 (2nd group)) and index.
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Other form:Print version: Bollas, Christopher. Shadow of the object. New York : Columbia University Press, 1987 9780231066266 0231066260
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In The Shadow of the Object, Christopher Bollas integrates aspects of Freud's theory of unconscious thinking with elements from the British Object Relations School. In doing so, he offers radical new visions of the scope of psychoanalysis and expands our understanding of the creativity of the unconscious mind and the aesthetics of human character.

During our formative years, we are continually "impressed" by the object world. Most of this experience will never be consciously thought, and but it resides within us as assumed knowledge. Bollas has termed this "the unthought known", a phrase that has ramified through many realms of human exploration, including the worlds of letters, psychology and the arts.

Aspects of the unthought known --the primary repressed unconscious --will emerge during a psychoanalysis, as a mood, the aesthetic of a dream, or in our relation to the self as other. Within the unique analytic relationship, it becomes possible, at least in part, to think the unthought -- an experience that has enormous transformative potential.

Published here with a new preface by Christopher Bollas, The Shadow of the Object remains a classic of the psychoanalytic literature, written by a truly original thinker.

Physical Description:1 online resource ( 283, [17] pages .)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-10 (2nd group)) and index.
ISBN:9781315437606
1315437600
9780231066266
0231066260
0231066279
9780231066273
1138218448
9781138218444