Constructing subjects and making experts : reading the politics of the psychotherapy novel
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posted on 2024-10-28, 03:43authored byJ Coyne, Walter Woods
This paper examines the ideological and political basis of the practice of psychotherapy in contemporary culture. Psychotherapy is argued to be both inherently political and intimately concerned with the construction of subjectivity. These arguments are examined through interrogating the representation of psychotherapy in the works of Lindner (The Fifty- Minute Hour, Bantam, New York, 1955) and particularly in Yalom’s fictional text Lying on the Couch (HarperPerennial, New York, 1996). The implications within psychotherapy for representing normality, negotiating power, and locating and constructing subjectivity are highlighted through the critical treatment of these texts.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)