This book contributes to the everyday work of contemporary psychoanalysts through a critical examination of psychoanalytic technique. It is essential reading for students and trainees of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic studies and those who wish to learn more about psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapies.
"Far from Lacanian purely theoretical discussions and closed language, in Problems of Psychoanalytic Technique, Bonoris thinks about daily psychoanalytic practice through a more clinical than theoretical lens. He invites us to rethink what a psychoanalyst does in the office."
Jorge N. Reitter, author of Heteronormativity and Psychoanalysis: Oedipus Gay
"Problems of Psychoanalytic Technique inscribes itself in the antipodes of the project to naturalize psychoanalysis. Bonoris elucidates the modalities through which a particular subject is instituted within the psychoanalytic clinic, conceiving it as an integrally a formal entity under which there is, literally, nothing."
Nicolás Garrera-Tolbert, PhD, lecturer of Philosophy, St Francis College, USA
Jorge N. Reitter, author of Heteronormativity and Psychoanalysis: Oedipus Gay
"Problems of Psychoanalytic Technique inscribes itself in the antipodes of the project to naturalize psychoanalysis. Bonoris elucidates the modalities through which a particular subject is instituted within the psychoanalytic clinic, conceiving it as an integrally a formal entity under which there is, literally, nothing."
Nicolás Garrera-Tolbert, PhD, lecturer of Philosophy, St Francis College, USA







