Through this book, philosopher and psychoanalyst Aner Govrin demonstrates how psychoanalysis' engagement with philosophy formed a crucial factor in the evolution of new psychoanalytic theories in three areas: perception of truth, developmental theories, and study of psychoanalytic treatment.
Through this book, philosopher and psychoanalyst Aner Govrin demonstrates how psychoanalysis' engagement with philosophy formed a crucial factor in the evolution of new psychoanalytic theories in three areas: perception of truth, developmental theories, and study of psychoanalytic treatment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aner Govrin is a psychoanalyst, philosopher, and clinical psychologist. He is the director of a doctoral program, "Psychoanalysis and Hermeneutics," at The Program for Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies, Bar-Ilan University. He is a Tel-Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis (TAICP) member and Editor of the series Routledge Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Is psychoanalysis a philosophy? Part 1: How Philosophy Changed American Psychoanalysis? Chapter 1: Freud's Compromising Positivism Chapter 2: Classical Psychoanalysis Chapter 3: Heinz Kohut's Self-Psychology Postmodernism and Intersubjectivity Chapter 4: The Intersubjective Approach Chapter 5: The Relational Approach Part 2: The Post-psychoanalytic Schools Era Chapter 6: Back to Positivism: The Case of Neuropsychoanalysis Chapter 7: Facts and Sensibilities: What Is a psychoanalytic Innovation? Concluding Remarks
Introduction: Is psychoanalysis a philosophy? Part 1: How Philosophy Changed American Psychoanalysis? Chapter 1: Freud's Compromising Positivism Chapter 2: Classical Psychoanalysis Chapter 3: Heinz Kohut's Self-Psychology Postmodernism and Intersubjectivity Chapter 4: The Intersubjective Approach Chapter 5: The Relational Approach Part 2: The Post-psychoanalytic Schools Era Chapter 6: Back to Positivism: The Case of Neuropsychoanalysis Chapter 7: Facts and Sensibilities: What Is a psychoanalytic Innovation? Concluding Remarks
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