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  1. The dead mother complex is a clinical condition described by Andre Green involving an early and destructive identification with the figure of a 'dead' – or rather depressed and emotionally unavailable – mother.

  2. Thus, the dead mother, contrary to what one might think, is a mother who remains alive but who is, so to speak, psychically dead in the eyes of the young child in her care. The consequence of the real death of the mother - especially when this is due to suicide - is extremely harmful to the child whom she leaves behind.

  3. The Dead Mother brings together original essays in honour of André Green. Written by distinguished psychoanalysts, the collection develops the theme of his most famous paper of the same title,...

  4. The Dead Mother brings together original essays in honour of André Green. Written by distinguished psychoanalysts, the collection develops the theme of his most famous paper of the same title, and describes the value of the dead mother to other areas of clinical interest: psychic reality, borderline phenomena, passions and identification.

  5. Aug 16, 2005 · The Dead Mother: The Work of Andre Green. Gregorio Kohon. Routledge, Aug 16, 2005 - Psychology - 248 pages. The Dead Mother brings together original essays in honour of André Green.

  6. The Dead Mother brings together original essays in honour of André Green. Written by distinguished psychoanalysts, the collection develops the theme of his most famous paper of the same title, and describes the value of the dead mother to other areas of clinical interest: psychic reality, borderline phenomena, passions and identification.

  7. Sep 5, 2023 · The dead mother complex can manifest in various ways, such as in difficulties forming intimate connections, distorted self-representations, and pervasive feelings of emptiness and loss. It operates as a template that shapes our experiences and perceptions of the world.

  8. The Dead Mother brings together original essays in honour of André Green. Written by distinguished psychoanalysts, the collection develops the theme of his most famous paper of the same title, and describes the value of the dead mother to other areas of clinical interest: psychic reality, borderline phenomena, passions and identification.

  9. The dead mother complex, as a powerful and intense element, naturally draws to it other components of psychic life, and is closely tied to its most important systems.

  10. The concept of the "dead mother" describes a clinical phenomenon by which the image of a living and loving mother is transformed into a distant figure; a toneless, practically inanimate, dead parent.