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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
The Death Instinct: A Superfluous Hypothesis?
The Primacy of Trauma: An Unacceptable Hypothesis?
The Primacy of Trauma or the Primacy of Attachment: An Indissoluble Dilemma?
The Primacy of Sexuality: A Hypothesis Overcome?
1. The Death Instinct, Trauma, and Sexuality in the Work of Freud
Psychic Continuity and the Pleasure Principle
Infantile Amnesia and Organic Repression
Trauma and the Compulsion to Repeat
A Death Instinct?
The Repetition of Primitive Catastrophes
The First Taboo
Castration
Conclusion
2. The Death Instinct, Trauma, and Sexuality in the Work of Melanie Klein
The Death Instinct, Anxiety, and Guilt
The Traumatic Origin of Subjectivity in the Work of Klein
The Positions of the Subject
Sexuality in the Work of Klein
Conclusion
3. Between Detachment and Inconsolability: Toward a Clinical Anthropology of Attachment
Attachment in the Work of Freud
Attachment in the Work of Klein
Clinical Anthropology vs. Developmental Psychology
Imre Hermann: A Clinical Anthropology of Attachment?
Conclusion: A Clinical Anthropology of Attachment
4. Attachment, Aggression, and Sexuality
Death Instinct, Hilflosigkeit, and Haltlosigkeit
References
Index
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