Notes
1 Unless otherwise noted, cited page numbers are from Celenza, A. (2020). Transference, Love, Being: Essential Essays from the Field. New York: Routledge.
2 I develop this notion below.
3 Celenza notes that she uses these terms to more clearly identify the analyst’s mode of readiness and purposive action, and because neurophysiological studies have identified the sets as governed by different neurophysiological substrates. This is not really helpful or clarifying to those not versed in neurophysiology.
4 Arberry, A. J. (1947). Discourses of Rumi. London: Routledge, Curzon.
5 Mares, S. (2010). Home is where we start from: early experience, play and creative living. Attachment: New Directions Psychotherapy & Relational Psychoanal., 4:216-231.
6 Ibid.
7 She notes that the title in French is a purposeful riff on Lacan’s nom de père.
8 Celenza, A. (2020). Embodiment and the perversion of desire. Psychoanal. Q., 89:369-398.
9 Laplanche, J. & Pontalis, J. B. (1973). The Language of Psychoanalysis. trans. D. Nicholson-Smith. New York: W. W. Norton.