As I argued above, Freud deflects the accusation of plagiarism by giving the reader the impression that he had come upon Lloyd's commentary only after having written his own essay, without explicitly stating that he has done so, even as he questions the notion of authenticity that values originals over copies.
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Copies Without Originals: The Psychodynamics of Cosmetic Surgery
Alessandra Lemma Head of Psychology at the Tavistock Clinic in London and Honorary Professor of Psychological Therapies at Essex University.
This brings to mind what Jean Baudrillard (1988) called copies without originals: an ideal image of the self that is aspired to and that cosmetic surgery in particular promises to deliver.
All the book's chapters have creative, evocative titles: e.g., “Copies Without Originals: Envy and the Maternal Body,” “The Botoxing of Experience,” and “Ink, Holes, and Scars.”
Winnicott's Work» (1)
Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, «Reality Testing in Place of Interpretation: A Phase in Psychoanalytic Work with Descendants of Holocaust Survivors»
Hugo Bleichmar, «Rethinking Pathological Mourning: Multiple Types and Therapeutic Approaches»
Charles Levin, «The Mind as a Complex Internal Object: Inner Estrangement» (2)
Alessandra Lemma, «Copies Without Originals: The Psychodynamics of Cosmetic Surgery»
Interdisciplinary Discourse
Donald B.