Toxic Nourishment
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Dec '99
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A profound look at the origins of patient's maladies and the way they lead their lives. The author describes the analyses leading to de-programming these patients from their toxins and intoxicators. The spirits of Bion, Winnicott, and Lacan grace the text.
'Michael Eigen has gone on trying to fathom the terrors of aliveness by asking - as he does in this remarkable new book - the disarming question: "what is normal about being alive?"... the title Toxic Nourishment alerts us to the kind of visionary paradox that has always been the touchstone of Eigen's work. Equivocation is the language of the unconscious: and it is this language, at once daunting and inspired, that Eigen's work thrives on. In Toxic Nourishment psychoanalysis acquires a new kind of moral seriousness by being the art of the informal. No-one in contemporary psychoanalysis writes with this cunning, wholehearted openness.'- Adam Phillips'Michael Eigen's writings are inspired by his clinical encounters with his patients, and like Harold Searles a generation before him, his reconstructions of psychoanalytic theory reflect the depth of creative mind open the self's ever new experiencing of the other.'- Christopher Bollas'In Toxic Nourishment Michael Eigen has found a profound and elegant metaphor for the origin of his patients' maladies and the road map for how they lead their self-defeating lives. De-programming them from their toxins and beloved intoxicators occupies most of their analysis. In his poignantly graphic clinical portrayals of his patients' lived, unlived, and badly-lived scenarios Eigen, the psychoanalyst, becomes transformed into an existentialist, phenomenologist, mystic, and a "novelist-of-the-Real" - as well as "rebirthing healer." One can see that the spirits of Bion, Winnicott and Lacan grace his work. This is a remarkable book. I richly enjoyed it; it is beautiful, poignant and real.'- James S. Grotstein
ISBN: 9781855752122
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232 pages