'In this book, Alan Roland has presented the challenge of Asian cultures to psychoanalytic theory and practice more forcefully than ever before. The book is full of new ideas and fascinating anecdotes and case material from Roland's clinical work and that of others. His proposals to revise psychoanalysis for the treatment of Indian and Japanese patients should initiate a debate of fundamental significance.' - Robert A. LeVine, Harvard University
'In this book, Alan Roland has presented the challenge of Asian cultures to psychoanalytic theory and practice more forcefully than ever before. The book is full of new ideas and fascinating anecdotes and case material from Roland's clinical work and that of others. His proposals to revise psychoanalysis for the treatment of Indian and Japanese patients should initiate a debate of fundamental significance.' - Robert A. LeVine, Harvard UniversityHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Roland is a practicing psychoanalyst who has worked extensively with Indians and Japanese abroad and in New York City. He is on the faculty of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. He is the author of In Search of Self in India and Japan: Toward aCross-Cultural Psychology.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 A Comparative Psychoanalysis Chapter 1 How Universal is the Psychoanalytic Self? Part 2 The Asian and American Interface Chapter 2 Walking the Bicultural Tightrope Chapter 3 The Japanese and American Interface Chapter 4 Cultural Hurdles and Inscrutable Muddles Part 3 Clinical Issues Chapter 5 Value Issues Involving American Psychoanalysts with Asian Patients Chapter 6 The Cultural Self, the Personal Self, and Psychological Conflict Chapter 7 The Influence of Culture on the Self and Selfobject Relationships Chapter 8 Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapy with Indians and Japanese in the United States Chapter 9 Sexuality, the Indian Extended Family, and Hindu Culture Chapter 10 The Spiritual and the Magic-Cosmic in Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapy Chapter 11 The Psychological and the Psychosocial in Indian Organizational Relationships
Part 1 A Comparative Psychoanalysis Chapter 1 How Universal is the Psychoanalytic Self? Part 2 The Asian and American Interface Chapter 2 Walking the Bicultural Tightrope Chapter 3 The Japanese and American Interface Chapter 4 Cultural Hurdles and Inscrutable Muddles Part 3 Clinical Issues Chapter 5 Value Issues Involving American Psychoanalysts with Asian Patients Chapter 6 The Cultural Self, the Personal Self, and Psychological Conflict Chapter 7 The Influence of Culture on the Self and Selfobject Relationships Chapter 8 Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapy with Indians and Japanese in the United States Chapter 9 Sexuality, the Indian Extended Family, and Hindu Culture Chapter 10 The Spiritual and the Magic-Cosmic in Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapy Chapter 11 The Psychological and the Psychosocial in Indian Organizational Relationships
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