Hysteria from Freud to Lacan
By (Author) Juan-David Nasio
Other Press LLC
Other Press LLC
17th May 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Clinical psychology
616.8524
Paperback
176
Width 137mm, Height 208mm, Spine 10mm
201g
In the English-speaking psychoanalytic world, few diagnostic categories are as controversial as hysteria. This concept, widely held to reflect outmoded cultural prejudices aganist women, has virtually disappeared from our theoretical literature, diagnostic manuals, and traning programs. However far from being gender-bound, hysteria from Jacques Lacan represents a psychic strategy that bears on one of the most fundamental preoccupations of existence- What does it mean to be a woman What does it mean to be a man
Juan-David Nasio, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, is Director of Studies at the University of Paris VII (Sorbonne) and Director of theSeminaires Psychanalytiques de Paris, a major center for psychoanalystic training and the dissemination of psychoanalystic thought to non-specialists. He is a former member of the cole Freudienne of Jacques Lacan and worked closely with the renowned child analystFran oise Dolto. He is the Editor of the Psychoanalysis Series at ditions Payot. Author of eight books on psychoanalysis, Dr. Nasio has published numerous articles and interviews in leading publications and has participated extensively in French radio and television broadcasts. He lives in Paris, where he practices psychoanalysis with adults and children.