Averskaya Е.V.
TO THE INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION OF A PSYCHOANALYST
The article dwells upon overlaps between the Russian psycholinguistics (the theory of speech activity) of A.N. Leontiev and E.F. Tarasov and the classical psychoanalysis of Z. Freud, the structural psychoanalysis of J. Lacan, the French school of psychoanalysis of R. Roussillon, K. Smudge, P. Marty, A. Green, and the British school of psychoanalysis of D. Winnicott, H. Segal, W. Bion. The article analyzes the clinical material of the American psychoanalyst Fr. Kernberg and the concept of the Italian psychoanalyst G. Pasquale. The examples are taken from lectures and speeches by the leading Russian psychoanalysts L. I. Fusu and N. V. Main, and the members of the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA) and the Paris Psychoanalytic Society (SPP). The article reviews the lectures of the Institute of Psychology and Psychoanalysis at Chistye Prudy (Moscow). The article presents the fundamental principles of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy (ethics), which overlap with speech communication and joint activities organization, and demonstrates the psychodynamic approach to the communication between the analyst and the client.
Keywords: psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic therapy, speech communication, cooperation, joint activity, representation, speech, symbolization, object, pleasure principle.