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THE SUBJECT OF ADDICTION PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ENJOYMENT THE SUBJECT OF ADDICTION PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ENJOYMENT by Rik Loose KARNAC First published in 2002 by Kamac Books Ltd. 118 Finchley Road, NW3 5lIT Copyright © Rik Loose, 2002 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A CI.? for this book is available from the British library ISBN: 9781855752993 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Edited, designed, and produced by The Studio Publishing Services Ltd, Exeter Printed in Great Britain by www.karnachooks.com For Jean and F. F. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to specifically thank Paul Verhaeghe for his support, encouragement and outstanding capacity to inspire. I want to express my gratitude to Julien Quackelbeen for installing a true passion for psychoanalysis in me. I want to thank Oliver Rathbone from Karnac Books for helping to realise this project and stimulating me till the very end. I would like to thank Cormac Gallagher and Jean Kilcullen for having given me the opportunity to work in academia (and more than that). I would like to express my gratitude to the many colleagues I met, and friends I made, through the Department of Psychoanalysis of the University of Gent, namely, Lieven Jonckheere, Katrien Libbrecht, Dany Nobus, Els Vandenbussche, Filip Geerardijn, Hubert van Hoorde, Karin Temmerman, Pat Jacobs, Tom De Belie, Francine Danniau, Frederic Declerck, Iris De Groot, Annick De Coninck, Roel De Cuyper, Luc Vander Vennet, Erik Broekaert and many others. I want to thank Henk Oils for his genuine interest and enthusiasm, Gerry Sullivan for all his help, (his contribution for this book cannot be over-estimated), Geert Bisschop for his fort-da behaviour and art work and Helen and Garrett Sheehan for being there when most necessary. vii viii THE SUBJECT OF ADDICTION Further I want to thank all those friends and colleagues in Ireland and England who have meant a lot to me in various ways both personally and in terms of my work, namely, David (you'll never do it) Slattery, Maeve Nolan, Patricia McCarthy, Barry O'Donnell, Helena Texier, Bernard Burgoyne, Alan Rowan, Leena Hiikkinen, Kirsty Hall, Andrew (many problems) Honeyman, Siobain O'Donnell, Susan Cassidy, Marie Fogarty, Martin Daly, Aisling Campbell, Mark Maguire, Brian Hughes, Olga Cox, Patricia Stewart, Rob Weatherill, Stephen Costello, Aurelie Olivier, Terry Ball, Marek McGann and all (the other) staff members at DBS School of Arts. Last but not least I want to thank the psychoanalysis and MA in Addiction Studies students (past and present) at DBS School of Arts (LSB College) for their interest and critical approach. CONTENTS ACKNOWLEOGEMENTS vii FOREWORD by Professor Paul Verhaeghe xi PREFACE xv PART l: CLASSICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR A THEORY ON ADDICTION: THE ENERGETICS OF LmIOO AND THE ECONOMICS OF DESIRE Introduction 3 CHAPTER ONE The place of cocaine in the work of Freud 7 CHAPTER TWO Freud's pre-analytical period 23 CHAPTER THREE A limit to Freud's dream 35 ix

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With addiction on the increase, and drugs and drug use an integral part of human culture, a radically different approach is needed to help us expand upon the knowledge already accumulated in the sciences
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