The Primitive Edge of ExperienceThis book is concerned with the primitive edge of human experience. It explores the idea that human experience is the product of the dialectical interplay of three modes of generating experience: the depressive, the paranoid-schizoid, and the autistic-contiguous. |
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Thomas Ogden. Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Structure of Experience Experience in a Depressive Mode Experience in a Paranoid-Schizoid Mode The Autistic-Contiguous Mode of Generating Experience 3 The Autistic-Contiguous Position Primitive ...
Thomas Ogden. Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Structure of Experience Experience in a Depressive Mode Experience in a Paranoid-Schizoid Mode The Autistic-Contiguous Mode of Generating Experience 3 The Autistic-Contiguous Position Primitive ...
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... schizoid, and the autistic-contiguous. Each mode creates, preserves, and negates the other. Just as the idea of the ... paranoid-schizoid mode); or the isolation of the self from the immediacy of lived experience and the aliveness of ...
... schizoid, and the autistic-contiguous. Each mode creates, preserves, and negates the other. Just as the idea of the ... paranoid-schizoid mode); or the isolation of the self from the immediacy of lived experience and the aliveness of ...
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... mode, the paranoid-schizoid mode, and the autistic-contiguous mode. The concept of the first two of these modes was introduced by Melanie Klein1; the third represents my own synthesis, clarification, and extension of ideas introduced ...
... mode, the paranoid-schizoid mode, and the autistic-contiguous mode. The concept of the first two of these modes was introduced by Melanie Klein1; the third represents my own synthesis, clarification, and extension of ideas introduced ...
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... paranoid-schizoid position. In this chapter, my focus is on the depressive mode not as a structure or a developmental phase, but as a process through which perception is attributed meaning in a particular way. This is what I have in ...
... paranoid-schizoid position. In this chapter, my focus is on the depressive mode not as a structure or a developmental phase, but as a process through which perception is attributed meaning in a particular way. This is what I have in ...
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... paranoid-schizoid mode, one feels disappointed or angry at an object, the object is no longer experienced as the same object that it had been, but as a new object. This experience of the discontinuity of self and object over time ...
... paranoid-schizoid mode, one feels disappointed or angry at an object, the object is no longer experienced as the same object that it had been, but as a new object. This experience of the discontinuity of self and object over time ...
Contents
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The Nature of AutisticContiguous Anxiety | |
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Schizoid Phenomena | |
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The Transitional Relationship | |
A Reevaluation of the Freudian Female Oedipal Narrative | |
The Absence of Thirdness | |
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Creating Analytic Significance | |
Cautionary Tales | |
Anxious Questioning | |
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The Structuralization of Misrecognition | |
Misrecognition as a Dimension of Eating Disorders | |
Implications for the Development of Gender Identity | |
The Organization of Sexual Meaning | |
References | |
Index | |
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