Adam Phillips - On Losing And Being Lost Again
Lecture date: 2008-12-02 Adam Phillips offers a rereading of Anna Freud's 1967 essay 'About Losing and Being Lost'. Adam Phillips is a psychotherapist and essayist. General editor of the new Penguin edition of the selected works of Sigmund Freud and a frequent contributor to the London Review of Books, he is also the author of numerous books on psychoanalysis and literary criticism, including On Kissing, Tickling and Being Bored (1993); On Flirtation (1995); Darwin's Worm's (1999); and most recently, with Leo Bersani, Intimacies (2008).

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Adam Phillips: 'Against Self-Criticism' (with Q&A)

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L. Sigmund Freud Lecture by Adam Phillips: On Not Believing In Anything: Or, Why Freud?

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Adam Phillips on 'Attention Seeking'

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Adam Phillips with Jamieson Webster: The Life You Want

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Reading Freud today | Adam Phillips

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Christopher Bollas: Mental Pain

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Changing our Approach to Change with Adam Phillips

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The Life you want | Conversation between Adam Phillips and Lisa Appignanesi

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Why English Departments Hate Literature

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Adam Phillips - Boeken

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Adam Phillips: Freud's Helplessness

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Adam Phillips and Chris Oakley: Unforbidden Pleasures

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The Fake Philosophy Behind Capitalism | Michael Parenti

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Adam Phillips in Conversation about His Work with Paul Kottman

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On help : fear and desire | Adam Phillips

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Adam Phillips, "On Getting The Life You Want: Psychoanalysis With Pragmatism"

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Civilization and the Discontented: A Presentation by Christopher Bollas

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Affection's Double Edge | Adam Phillips

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Adam Phillips & Paul Holdengräber discuss 'Missing Out'

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