Minding the Body: The Body in Psychoanalysis and Beyond outlines the
value of a psychoanalytic approach to understanding the body and its
vicissitudes and for addressing these in the context of psychoanalytic
psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. The chapters cover a broad but
esoteric range of subjects that are not often discussed within
psychoanalysis such as the function of breast augmentation surgery, the
psychic origins of hair, the use made of the analyst's toilet,
transsexuality and the connection between dermatological conditions and
necrophilic fantasies. The book also reaches 'beyond the couch' to
consider the nature of reality television makeover show.
The book is based on the Alessandra Lemma's extensive clinical
experience as a psychoanalyst and psychologist working in a range of
public and private health care settings with patients for whom the body
is the primary presenting problem or who have made unconscious use of
the body to communicate their psychic pain. Minding the Body draws on
detailed clinical examples that vividly illustrate how the author
approaches these clinical presentations in the consulting room and, as
such, provides insights to the practicing clinician that will support
their attempts at formulating patients' difficulties psychoanalytically
and for how to helps such patients. It will be essential reading for
psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health workers,
academics and literary readers interested in the body, sexuality and
gender.