Psychoanalytic Perspectives On Intense Involvement in Sports
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 27 October 2020
- ISBN 9780367542382
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages212 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 700 g
- Language English 107
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Short description:
This book is a unique volume that brings a variety of psychoanalytic perspectives to the study of sport. It highlights the importance of sports for different individuals and how the function and use of sports can be brought into the consulting room.
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Long description:
This book is a unique volume that brings a variety of psychoanalytic perspectives to the study of sport. It highlights the importance of sports for different individuals and how the function and use of sports can be brought into the consulting room.
Passionate interest in actively engaging in sports is a universal phenomenon. It is striking that this aspect of human life, prior to this volume, has received little attention in the literature of psychoanalysis. This edited volume is comprised largely of psychoanalysts who are themselves avidly involved with sports. It is suggested that intense involvement in sports prioritizes commitment and active engagement over passivity and that such involvement provides an emotionally tinged distraction from the various misfortunes of life. Indeed, the ups and downs in mood related to athletic victory or defeat often supplant, temporarily, matters in life that may be more personally urgent. Engaging in sports or rooting for teams provides a feeling of community and a sense of identification with like-minded others, even among those who are part of other communities and have sufficient communal identifications.
This book offers a better psychoanalytic understanding of sports to help us discover more about ourselves, our patients and our culture, and will be of great interest to psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, or anyone with an interest in sport and its link to psychoanalysis and mental health.
"This wonderful book is a gift to us all. The editors have done a superb job of bringing together a collection of articles on a fascinating and much neglected topic that are as informative as they are delightful. By exploring the psychological aspects of sports, this book breaks new ground and does so in a way that enriches our understanding of both fields. For sports enthusiasts and all those in the mental health field who have an interest in sports, this Is a book to savor and enjoy." - Theodore Jacobs M.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, New York Psychoanalytic Institute.
"At long last, psychoanalysts take a serious and respectful look at sports and sports devotees, both as participants and fans. This long overdue book, authored by sophisticated and experienced psychoanalysts acknowledges sports (play?) as an integral part of life, and a bellwether for understanding gender assembly, group and mob dynamics, and, above all, passion—that irrational impulse that makes our lives meaningful. As contemporary psychoanalytic inquiries tend to do, it conflates the teller with the tale so one also gets a glimpse of the authors’ own experience in sports. It is an original, readable and informative volume and I would heartily recommend it to colleagues and a general audience alike. - Edgar Levenson, M.D, Fellow Emeritus, Training. Supervisory Analyst and Faculty William Alanson White Institute.
"In a refreshing move outside the consulting room, Hirsch, Blumberg, and Watson invite us to contemplate the dynamic element embedded in the physical – and the observing of the physical. Essays written by eminent male and female analysts ask us to consider sports from an analytic point of entrée: What do sports do for us? Why do we play? Why do we watch and cheer? Engaging for the avid player, fan and those not involved with sports at all, this book addresses the intersection of psychodynamics and the passionate involvements we use to get away from our ordinary selves." -Joyce Slochower, PhD. NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
MoreTable of Contents:
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction: on intense involvement in sports
Irwin Hirsch
Psychoanalytic perspectives on intense involvement in sports
- Baseball’s bisexuality
- Some reflections on the romance and degradation of sports: watching and metawatching in the changing transitional space of sport
- Revaluing sports
- The sensibility of baseball: structure, imagination, and the resolution of paradox
- Serve, smash, and self-states: tennis on the couch and courting Steve Mitchell
- The faith of the fan
- A relational view of passion in sports and the group experience
- Sports—applied psychoanalysis: par excellence
- Early adolescence and the search for idealization through basketball and its celebrities: a developmental perspective
- The athlete’s dream
- Recommend aerobic activity to our patients? One psychoanalyst’s perspective
- Marathons, mothering, and the maelstrom of trauma: running away with yourself
Adrienne Harris
Steven Cooper
Don Greif
Stephen Seligman
Jean Petrucelli
A psychoanalytic look at sports fandom
W. B. Carnochan
Robert I. Watson, Jr.
James Hansell
Sports and psychoanalytic therapy
Christopher Bonovitz
Howard M. Katz
John V. O’Leary
Stephanie Roth-Goldberg
Index
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