Gisela Pankow
Gisela Pankow | |
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Born | (1914-02-25)25 February 1914 |
Died | 14 August 1998(1998-08-14) (aged 84) |
Known for | non-traditional techniques in the treatment of the psychotic[1] |
Gisela Pankow (25 February 1914 – 14 August 1998) was a French psychoanalyst.
Pankow dedicated her life to challenging Freud's assertion regarding the impracticality of psychoanalytic treatment for psychoses. Remaining within the framework of Freudian metapsychology, she innovatively addressed certain technical aspects, such as incorporating clay modeling into sessions. Pankow formulated an approach within the realm of psychosis that alleviates the challenges faced by psychotic individuals in articulating their worldview. Followed by her clinical practice, Pankow's perspectives on the "lived body" and the "symbolizing functions of the body" represent a distinctive synthesis of psychoanalysis and phenomenology.[2]
Her work was used by Deleuze in The Logic of Sense and Anti-Oedipus.[3]
Biography
Gisela Pankow was born in Düsseldorf on February 25, 1914.[citation needed]
She began clinical and theoretical research in psychosis in the 1950s. Her main thesis (Pankow 1974), illustrated by two cases, was published in 1956.[citation needed]
Pankow died on August 14, 1998 at the age of 84 in Berlin.[citation needed]
Notable works
- Pankow, Gisela (1961). "Dynamic structurization in schizophrenia". Psychotherapy of the Psychoses: 152–171. doi:10.1037/10643-006.
- Pankow, G. W. (1974). "The body image in hysterical psychosis". The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis. 55 (3): 407–414. PMID 4448606.
See also
- Body without organs
- Foreclosure
References
- ^ Pelsser, Robert (8 June 2006). "Gisela Pankow ou la possible rencontre avec le psychotique" [Gisela Pankow or possible meeting with the psychotic]. Santé mentale au Québec (in French). 9 (1): 80–96. doi:10.7202/030212ar. PMID 17093804.
- ^ Valon, Philippe (2 January 2020). "Gisela Pankow (1914–1998): Towards a psychoanalytic treatment of the psychoses". The International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 101 (1): 169–185. doi:10.1080/00207578.2020.1716628. PMID 33952021. S2CID 216168634.
- ^ Bazzano 2021, p. 295; Colombat 1991, p. 13; Whitlock 2020, p. 517.
Works cited
- Bazzano, Manu (3 July 2021). "The body-without-organs: A user's manual". European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling. 23 (3): 289–303. doi:10.1080/13642537.2021.1961833. S2CID 238794978.
- Colombat, André Pierre (1991). "A thousand trails to work with Deleuze". SubStance. 20 (3): 10–23. doi:10.2307/3685176. JSTOR 3685176.
- Whitlock, Matthew G. (2020). "The wrong side out with(out) God: An autopsy of the body without organs". Deleuze and Guattari Studies. 14 (3): 507–532. doi:10.3366/dlgs.2020.0414. S2CID 225487537.
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