The Freudian Matrix of André Green 1st Edition
The Freudian Matrix of André Green — 1st Edition by Dorothée Bonnigal-Katz
Step into a compelling reexamination of twentieth-century psychoanalysis with this authoritative 1st Edition exploration of André Green’s legacy. Written with clarity and clinical sensitivity, Dorothée Bonnigal-Katz illuminates the intricate conceptual web that Green weaves from Freudian foundations to contemporary practice.
Rich in theoretical insight yet accessible to clinicians, students, and thoughtful readers, this book deciphers Green’s key ideas—internal objects, negative capability, and the matrix of unconscious processes—and shows how they reshape our understanding of the psyche. Each chapter balances historical context, close readings of foundational texts, and practical implications for therapy, making complex theory both intelligible and applicable.
Ideal for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, graduate students, and intellectual readers across the UK, USA, Europe, and beyond, this title is a valuable addition to academic and personal libraries. Its thoughtful analysis makes it a superb reference for seminars, clinical supervision, and independent study.
If you’re looking to deepen your grasp of Freudian theory through the lens of one of its most provocative heirs, this first edition is essential. Add The Freudian Matrix of André Green by Dorothée Bonnigal-Katz to your collection today — enrich your practice, expand your teaching resources, or gift a scholar in your life. Order now to secure a noteworthy contribution to contemporary psychoanalytic literature.
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