Following Depth-Psychological Understanding, clinicians may no longer take for granted the interpretive process and the accuracy of their own interpretations. Rubovits-Seitz's scholarly survey marks a major advance in comprehending the methodology
Following Depth-Psychological Understanding, clinicians may no longer take for granted the interpretive process and the accuracy of their own interpretations. Rubovits-Seitz's scholarly survey marks a major advance in comprehending the methodology
Philip F. D. Rubovits-Seitz, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, George Washington University Medical Center. He was previously Director of Psychiatric Research, Indiana University; Visiting Professor of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati; and Staff Member, The Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. He has received a number of national and other awards for research and teaching.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Historical Background. Trouble at the Source: Freud's Methodologic Conflict. The Postpositivist Turn and the "Lingering Ghost of Positivism" in Interpretive Methodology. Part II: Contemporary Approaches. Methodologic Lag in Some Contemporary Models of Clinical Interpretation. Some Language-Based Models of Interpretive Methodology: Evaluation of Rule-Governed, Discourse, and Narrative Models. Part III: Nonclinical Comparisons. Some Nonclinical Methods of Inferring Latent Contents: Comparisons with Clinical Inference and Interpretation. Evaluation of "Commonsense" (Intentional) Psychology as a Model ofInterpretive Inquiry. Part IV: Justifying Interpretations. The Probity of Clinical Interpretations in the Light of Grunbaum's Critiques. Justification of Interpretations: Evaluation of Individual Methods. Pluralistic, Posttherapeutic Justification of Interpretations: An Illustrative Case. Part V: Summary and Conclusions. The Methodology of Clinical Interpretations: Problems and Progress.
Part I: Historical Background. Trouble at the Source: Freud's Methodologic Conflict. The Postpositivist Turn and the "Lingering Ghost of Positivism" in Interpretive Methodology. Part II: Contemporary Approaches. Methodologic Lag in Some Contemporary Models of Clinical Interpretation. Some Language-Based Models of Interpretive Methodology: Evaluation of Rule-Governed, Discourse, and Narrative Models. Part III: Nonclinical Comparisons. Some Nonclinical Methods of Inferring Latent Contents: Comparisons with Clinical Inference and Interpretation. Evaluation of "Commonsense" (Intentional) Psychology as a Model ofInterpretive Inquiry. Part IV: Justifying Interpretations. The Probity of Clinical Interpretations in the Light of Grunbaum's Critiques. Justification of Interpretations: Evaluation of Individual Methods. Pluralistic, Posttherapeutic Justification of Interpretations: An Illustrative Case. Part V: Summary and Conclusions. The Methodology of Clinical Interpretations: Problems and Progress.
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