Juan-David Nasio presents in The Book of Love and Suffering the first comprehensive treatment of psychological pain in Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalytic literature. Nasio discusses the limitations that the analyst faces when attempting to think about and treat pain psychoanalytically. Nasio has been a practising psychoanalyst for more than three decades. He contends that while suffering is a result of loss and separation, psychic suffering is made worse by irrational overinvestment in the person who has passed away. There are considerations of pain in jouissance, pain in sorrow, pain in unconsciousness, pain as a drive, pain as a type of sexuality, agony and scream, and pain in silence. The Book of Love and Distress fills a void in phenomenology by providing an account of psychic pain.
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