1st Edition

Apologia Pro Vita Mea An Intellectual Odyssey

By Richard D. Chessick Copyright 2018

    This book is a narrative in dialogue form in which the author, now an octogenarian who is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and a PhD in philosophy, describes his intellectual evolution from a published laboratory researcher to engagement in the full-time clinical teaching and practice of psychoanalysis, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and philosophy. He reviews the development of his ideas through his many publications and offers commentary on the nature of the origin, environment, and content of his thinking at the time each of these were written, also referring to his voluminous diaries.

    This serves as a running report on the changing fashions in the field of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and philosophy over the past sixty-five years, along with the author's opinions about the nature and source of these changes. The book is divided into five parts, arranged chronologically from 1953 to the present time.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, ABOUT THE AUTHOR, INTRODUCTION, PART I: RESEARCH, CHAPTER ONE: Preamble, CHAPTER TWO: Histochemistry: 1953–1954, CHAPTER THREE: Training: 1955–1958, CHAPTER FOUR: Addiction research: 1958–1960, CHAPTER FIVE: Northwestern University: 1960–1965, PART II: PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY, CHAPTER SIX: Psychodynamic psychotherapy: 1966–1996, CHAPTER SEVEN: Intensive psychotherapy of the borderline patient: 1966–1996, PART III: PARERGA, CHAPTER EIGHT: Psychoanalysis: 1985 to the present, CHAPTER NINE: Philosophical meanderings: 1953–1980, PART IV: PARALIPOMENA, CHAPTER TEN: On adolescence: 1970 to the present, CHAPTER ELEVEN: Psychosomatic medicine: 1981–1995, CHAPTER TWELVE: Romance, women, and love: 1984–2015, CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Creativity: 1964 to the present, PART V: DIVAGATIONS AND PAVANNES, CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Aporias, CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Crisis in human affairs: 1980 to the present, CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Continental philosophy and psychoanalysis: 1990–2000, CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: The crisis in psychoanalysis and philosophy: 2000 to the present, CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Peroration, REFERENCES, INDEX

    Biography

    Richard D. Chessick is Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, Fineberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University.