Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen: Oblivion and Wisdom, Madness and Music
Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen is an accessible and engaging introduction to this ground-breaking psychoanalytic sage. Through exploration of Eigen’s two key texts, The Psychotic Core and Emotional Storm, the author addresses universal human concerns of madness and the difficulties of our emotional life.

In conversational style, the book mirrors Eigen's chapter-by-chapter approach, focusing on and amplifying important aspects of each work. Bagai follows threads of several key themes from psychoanalysis, philosophy, literature, religious thought, and the humanities, and chapters include discussion of relevant theory from Freud, Jung, Klein, Winnicott, Bion, Buber, and Levinas, among others. Rather than a comprehensive or systematic exegesis of Eigen's work, Bagai’s commentary expands nodal aspects, illuminating and probing seminal themes and ideas. Through clinical case examples, the author explores intertwining of mind and body, self and the other using an array of carefully selected quotes from Eigen's kaleidoscopic vision.

Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen will be essential reading for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, as well as anyone seeking a greater understanding of Eigen’s work.

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Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen: Oblivion and Wisdom, Madness and Music
Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen is an accessible and engaging introduction to this ground-breaking psychoanalytic sage. Through exploration of Eigen’s two key texts, The Psychotic Core and Emotional Storm, the author addresses universal human concerns of madness and the difficulties of our emotional life.

In conversational style, the book mirrors Eigen's chapter-by-chapter approach, focusing on and amplifying important aspects of each work. Bagai follows threads of several key themes from psychoanalysis, philosophy, literature, religious thought, and the humanities, and chapters include discussion of relevant theory from Freud, Jung, Klein, Winnicott, Bion, Buber, and Levinas, among others. Rather than a comprehensive or systematic exegesis of Eigen's work, Bagai’s commentary expands nodal aspects, illuminating and probing seminal themes and ideas. Through clinical case examples, the author explores intertwining of mind and body, self and the other using an array of carefully selected quotes from Eigen's kaleidoscopic vision.

Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen will be essential reading for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, as well as anyone seeking a greater understanding of Eigen’s work.

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Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen: Oblivion and Wisdom, Madness and Music

Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen: Oblivion and Wisdom, Madness and Music

by Robin Bagai
Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen: Oblivion and Wisdom, Madness and Music

Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen: Oblivion and Wisdom, Madness and Music

by Robin Bagai

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Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen is an accessible and engaging introduction to this ground-breaking psychoanalytic sage. Through exploration of Eigen’s two key texts, The Psychotic Core and Emotional Storm, the author addresses universal human concerns of madness and the difficulties of our emotional life.

In conversational style, the book mirrors Eigen's chapter-by-chapter approach, focusing on and amplifying important aspects of each work. Bagai follows threads of several key themes from psychoanalysis, philosophy, literature, religious thought, and the humanities, and chapters include discussion of relevant theory from Freud, Jung, Klein, Winnicott, Bion, Buber, and Levinas, among others. Rather than a comprehensive or systematic exegesis of Eigen's work, Bagai’s commentary expands nodal aspects, illuminating and probing seminal themes and ideas. Through clinical case examples, the author explores intertwining of mind and body, self and the other using an array of carefully selected quotes from Eigen's kaleidoscopic vision.

Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen will be essential reading for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, as well as anyone seeking a greater understanding of Eigen’s work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032190716
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/18/2022
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robin Bagai, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist in Portland, Oregon, who has been practicing psychoanalytic psychotherapy for over 35 years. His work has been published in two edited collections: The Spiritual Psyche in Psychotherapy: Mysticism, Intersubjectivity, and Psychoanalysis; and Healing, Rebirth, and The Work of Michael Eigen (both Routledge). Dr. Bagai has been leading in-person and international seminars on over a dozen of Michael Eigen’s books since 2014.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Michael Eigen

Acknowledgments

Credits

Introduction

Part One: Commentaries on The Psychotic Core

Commentary #1: The Core of Psychosis

Commentary #2: Hallucination, Idealization, and Wish-Fulfillment

Commentary #3: Hallucination, Megalomania, and Emotional Pain

Commentary #4: Phenomenology, Evasion, and the Primacy of Experience

Commentary #5: Mindlessness

Commentary #6: Boundaries

Commentary #7: Hate, Fear, and Aggression

Commentary #8: Hate, Self-Hatred, and the Death Drive

Commentary #9: Epistemology and Reversal

Commentary #10: Schreber and Rena

Commentary #11: The Psychotic Self

Commentary #12: Unintegration, Madness, Suicide, and Epilogue

References, Part One

Part Two: Commentaries on Emotional Storm

Commentary #1: Inside the Storm

Commentary #2: Emotional Storms

Commentary #3: More Emotional Storms

Commentary #4: Smiles and Screams

Commentary #5: No Amount of Suffering

Commentary #6: Somatic Storms

Commentary #7: Dream Images

Commentary #8: Killers within Life and Psyche

Commentary #9: Killers in Dreams

Commentary #10: Training Wheels

Commentary #11: The Binding

Commentary #12: Guilt, Suffering, and Transformation

Commentary #13: Guilt, Care, and Afterword

References, Part Two

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