

About this book
<p> Psychoanalysis works by attending to the patient's side effects, "what falls out of his pockets once he starts speaking." Undergoing psychoanalytic therapy is always a leap into the dark—like dedicating our hearts and intellect to a powerful work of literature, it's impossible to know beforehand its ultimate effect and consequences. One must remain open to where the "side effects" will lead. </p> <p> Erudite, eloquent, and enthrallingly observant, Adam Phillips is one of the world's most respected psychoanalysts and a boldly original writer and thinker—and the ideal guide to exploring the provocative connections between psychoanalytic treatment and enduring, transformative literature. His fascinating and thoughtful <i>Side Effects</i> offers a valuable intellectual blueprint for the construction of a life beholden to no ideology other than the fulfillment of personal promise. </p>
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Harper Perennial
- Published
- 2007
- Pages
- 317
- ISBN
- 9780007155385
- Language
- en
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