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Managed Lives: Psychoanalysis, inner security and the social order: Psychoanalysis and the Administrative Task
Contributor(s): Groarke, Steven (Author)
ISBN: 0415692202     ISBN-13: 9780415692205
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $37.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Movements - Psychoanalysis
- Social Science | Sociology - General
- Psychology | Mental Health
Dewey: 150.195
LCCN: 2013019594
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.82 lbs) 264 pages
 
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An inherent tension exists in the history of psychoanalysis and its applications between the concepts of freedom and security. In Managed Lives, this tension is explored from the point of view of therapeutic experience. Set against the background of Freud's contested legacy, the book examines ways of managing oneself under psychiatric supervision, in the analytic encounter and in the emotional and moral contexts of everyday life.

Through a series of detailed case studies Steven Groarke addresses therapeutic experience as a formation of managed society, examining the work of Donald Winnicott on types of management, Colin Murray Parkes on bereavement and Anthony Giddens on the sociological appropriation of psychoanalysis. Managed Lives forms an original critical analysis of contemporary managerial culture and its self-reflexive project as well as presenting the idea of management as a source of inner security and vital morality. Presented in three parts, the book addresses:

  • The Criterion of Maturity
  • The Reflexive Norm
  • The Managed Society

Together, the book's arguments provide a fresh and challenging perspective on post-Freudian uses of faith, the risks of critical rationality and the difficulties of living an ethical life under modern conditions.

Managed Lives is ideal for academics and research students working on psychoanalytic studies, social theory and mental health studies as well as students and trainees taking courses in psychotherapy, counselling, social work and health and social care.