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Original Articles

Hate (its vicissitudes and its relations) revisited: Part I – Individual

Pages 71-82 | Received 11 May 2018, Accepted 16 May 2018, Published online: 02 Jul 2018
 

Abstract

The present paper is an expansion of the author’s discussion of Harold Blum’s seminal presentation “Hate and its vicissitudes” in Prague in 2017. It aims at an elaboration of various aspects of hate and hatred as a complex dynamic intrapsychic and relational affective-cognitive state, alloyed, in different ways, with aggression and love. In this context, various theoretical perspectives concerning the multifaceted relation between hate, love, and sexuality, and hate and destructive aggression, and transformations between them, including the first study of neurobiological correlates of hate, will be raised and explored. Implication on destruction as well as psychic structuring, adaptation and creativity are also considered. The clinical vignettes illustrates the relevance of multiple theoretical conceptualizations in contemporary psychoanalytic practice.

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Eva D. Papiasvili

Author

Eva Dubska Papiasvili, PhD, ABPP, is co-Chair for North America of the IPA Inter-Regional Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychoanalysis; a training, teaching and supervising analyst of several New York psychoanalytic institutes, for example the Object Relations Institute (ORI) and the Institute of the Postgraduate Psychoanalytic Society (IPPS); and senior clinical faculty and supervisor, on the doctoral program of clinical psychology, Columbia University, New York. She is also an editorial board member of the International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, guest editor and editorial reader for the International Forum for Psychoanalysis, and guest editor for Psychoanalytic Inquiry.

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