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A Psychoanalytic Approach to Smoking Cessation: The Cigarette as a Transitional Object provides an accessible understanding to the unconscious motive behind smoking addiction using Winnicott's concept of the transitional object.

The book is divided thematically into six parts. Ko begins by outlining the conscious motives for smoking from a psychological perspective and looks at commercial research conducted by the tobacco industry, before using psychoanalytically informed cross-disciplinary literature to assess the unconscious motives for smoking. She expertly introduces Winnicott's view on smoking addiction, using his concept of the transitional object, and highlights the power of the Free Association Narrative Interview method in accessing the unconscious and embedded emotional experiences. Using clinical examples, she illustrates the benefits of this method as a tool to elicit free associations from research respondents. She details the parallels between the indiv

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"In this serious, scholarly and highly original book, Fung Ko argues a compelling case on cigarette addiction. Her ingenious integration of psychoanalytic theories, especially Winnicott’s, make a plea for further research on human self-destructivity. This book is more than a book. It is a manifesto for the world health authorities to look beyond the biochemical when tackling the horrors of toxic addiction." Jan Abram, Author of The Surviving Object: psychoanalytic essays on psychic survival-of-the- object New Library of Psychoanalysis, Routledge

"What a pleasant surprise that this book is such an easy and engaging read. I wish I had met it 20 years sooner. With those below-the-surface insights, I would have had a very different perspective in the many hundred focus groups I had moderated for ‘pleasure food’ consumers."

Angela P. K. Leung’s consumer research career in the commercial sector spanned from 1980s to 2010s, in Survey Research/Nielsen, AGB McNair, Frank Small, AMI/Synovate. Her last role was Chief Operating Officer of Synovate, Asia Pacific.

"Cigarette, beyond the symbol, the flare, the flame, the heat, the pleasure, and the pain, is ultimately, an object. Dr. Fung Ko added another remark: a transitional one. Beautifully woven among words and ideas of Sigmund Freud, Ernest Dichter, Donald Winnicott, and various smokers, this book is about transitional phenomena. This is: phenomenal."

Dr. Wai Fu, Associate Professor, Hong Kong Shue Yan University



Table of Contents

About the author

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

PART I
What are the conscious motives for smoking?

1 What do the psychologists think?

2 What do the tobacco boys think?

PART II
What are the unconscious motives for smoking?

3 Ernest Dichter’s ‘Motivation Research’

4 Psychoanalytic understanding

5 Psychoanalytically informed cross-disciplinary perspectives

PART III
What does smoking addiction have to do with Linus’s security blanket?

6 D. W. Winnicott: who was he?

7 What are his major contributions to psychoanalysis?

8 What is his view on smoking addiction?

PART IV
Which research approach has the power to access the unconscious?

9 Quantitative survey-based research?

10 Qualitative interview-based research?

11 The narrative interviewing approach?

12 The Free Association Narrative Interview (FANI) method!

13 What does our research approach look like?

PART V
The shadow of the transitional object fell upon the cigarette

14 Our respondents – what are their stories?

15 Spotting the ‘regressive’ smoking moments

16 The resemblance of a cigarette to the transitional object

PART VI
So what?

17 Implications for smokers and public health policy

18 Proposed directions for future research

References

Index

A Psychoanalytic Approach to Smoking Cessation

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/18/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032354156, 978-1032354156
      ISBN10: 1032354151

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A Psychoanalytic Approach to Smoking Cessation: The Cigarette as a Transitional Object provides an accessible understanding to the unconscious motive behind smoking addiction using Winnicott's concept of the transitional object.

      The book is divided thematically into six parts. Ko begins by outlining the conscious motives for smoking from a psychological perspective and looks at commercial research conducted by the tobacco industry, before using psychoanalytically informed cross-disciplinary literature to assess the unconscious motives for smoking. She expertly introduces Winnicott's view on smoking addiction, using his concept of the transitional object, and highlights the power of the Free Association Narrative Interview method in accessing the unconscious and embedded emotional experiences. Using clinical examples, she illustrates the benefits of this method as a tool to elicit free associations from research respondents. She details the parallels between the indiv

      Trade Review

      "In this serious, scholarly and highly original book, Fung Ko argues a compelling case on cigarette addiction. Her ingenious integration of psychoanalytic theories, especially Winnicott’s, make a plea for further research on human self-destructivity. This book is more than a book. It is a manifesto for the world health authorities to look beyond the biochemical when tackling the horrors of toxic addiction." Jan Abram, Author of The Surviving Object: psychoanalytic essays on psychic survival-of-the- object New Library of Psychoanalysis, Routledge

      "What a pleasant surprise that this book is such an easy and engaging read. I wish I had met it 20 years sooner. With those below-the-surface insights, I would have had a very different perspective in the many hundred focus groups I had moderated for ‘pleasure food’ consumers."

      Angela P. K. Leung’s consumer research career in the commercial sector spanned from 1980s to 2010s, in Survey Research/Nielsen, AGB McNair, Frank Small, AMI/Synovate. Her last role was Chief Operating Officer of Synovate, Asia Pacific.

      "Cigarette, beyond the symbol, the flare, the flame, the heat, the pleasure, and the pain, is ultimately, an object. Dr. Fung Ko added another remark: a transitional one. Beautifully woven among words and ideas of Sigmund Freud, Ernest Dichter, Donald Winnicott, and various smokers, this book is about transitional phenomena. This is: phenomenal."

      Dr. Wai Fu, Associate Professor, Hong Kong Shue Yan University



      Table of Contents

      About the author

      Foreword

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      PART I
      What are the conscious motives for smoking?

      1 What do the psychologists think?

      2 What do the tobacco boys think?

      PART II
      What are the unconscious motives for smoking?

      3 Ernest Dichter’s ‘Motivation Research’

      4 Psychoanalytic understanding

      5 Psychoanalytically informed cross-disciplinary perspectives

      PART III
      What does smoking addiction have to do with Linus’s security blanket?

      6 D. W. Winnicott: who was he?

      7 What are his major contributions to psychoanalysis?

      8 What is his view on smoking addiction?

      PART IV
      Which research approach has the power to access the unconscious?

      9 Quantitative survey-based research?

      10 Qualitative interview-based research?

      11 The narrative interviewing approach?

      12 The Free Association Narrative Interview (FANI) method!

      13 What does our research approach look like?

      PART V
      The shadow of the transitional object fell upon the cigarette

      14 Our respondents – what are their stories?

      15 Spotting the ‘regressive’ smoking moments

      16 The resemblance of a cigarette to the transitional object

      PART VI
      So what?

      17 Implications for smokers and public health policy

      18 Proposed directions for future research

      References

      Index

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