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Kai Rugenstein

Die Sexualitat der Psychoanalyse

Die Sexualitat der Psychoanalyse

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Psychoanalysis focuses on the anarchic, repressed, and unconscious sexuality of adults, particularly infantile sexuality. Kai Rugenstein discusses the guiding principles of an intersubjectively oriented drive theory and its implications for psychoanalytic practice, emphasizing the importance of working with and in transference love to revive blocked development opportunities in patients.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 81 pages
Publication date: 12 July 2021
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG


Psychoanalysis, in contrast to the mainstream focus on organized and genital sexuality, delves into the realm of anarchic, repressed, and unconscious sexuality. It explores the fascinating topic of infantile sexuality in adults, shedding light on the unconscious desires and fantasies that often lie beneath our conscious selves. Kai Rugenstein, in his insightful discussion, draws upon the theories of Sigmund Freud and Jean Laplanche to establish the guiding principles of an intersubjectively oriented drive theory. This theory emphasizes the importance of understanding the interplay between the drives of both the analyst and the patient, as it holds the key to unlocking the potential for growth and development within the psychoanalytic practice.

What emerges from Rugenstein's analysis is a profound realization that psychoanalysis goes beyond mere talk about sexuality. Instead, it becomes an avenue for interpreting and mobilizing the dynamic forces of the unconscious sexual in the transference. By doing so, analysts can revive blocked development opportunities in their patients, facilitating a deeper understanding of their inner selves and promoting personal transformation.

One of the critical aspects of working with and in transference love is emphasized by Rugenstein. Transference love, often referred to as transference neurosis, arises when the patient develops strong emotional attachments to the analyst. This can manifest as feelings of jealousy, envy, or even obsession. However, rather than being viewed as a hindrance, transference love can be a valuable tool for the analyst in understanding the patient's deeper emotional needs and motivations. By exploring the dynamics of transference love, analysts can gain insight into the patient's past experiences, traumas, and conflicts, which can ultimately contribute to their healing and growth.

In conclusion, psychoanalysis, through its exploration of anarchic, repressed, and unconscious sexuality, offers a unique perspective on human behavior and mental health. Kai Rugenstein's intersubjectively oriented drive theory provides a framework for understanding the interplay between the drives of both the analyst and the patient, leading to transformative insights and healing opportunities. By working with and in transference love, analysts can unlock the potential for growth and development in their patients, fostering a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.


ISBN-13: 9783525407103

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