The relationship between psyche and some is extremely important from a psychoanalytic theoretical and clinical perspective. This book reflects the cutting edge intersection of analytic theory, semiotics, biology, and psycholinguistics.
The relationship between psyche and some is extremely important from a psychoanalytic theoretical and clinical perspective. This book reflects the cutting edge intersection of analytic theory, semiotics, biology, and psycholinguistics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by John P. Muller and Jane G. Tillman - Contributions by John P. Muller Ph.D.; Arnold H. Modell M.D.; Richard B. Siimpson M.D.; Lila J. Kalinich M.D.; Roger Frie; Jane G. Tillman Ph.D.; Donna M. Elmendorf Ph.D.; M Gerard Fromm Ph.D. and Eric M. Pla
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Body in Psychoanalysis and the Origin of Fantasy Chapter 3 That Subtle Knot: The Body and Metaphor Chapter 4 The Concept of "Superego": Another Look (Up to Par or a Hole in One?) Chapter 5 The Lived Body: From Freud to Merleau-Ponty and Contemporary Psychoanalysis Chapter 6 Identificatory Channels in Psychosis: Mimicry as Adhesion and Mockery as Differentiation Chapter 7 Containment and the Use of Skin Chapter 8 The Transition from Bodies to Words: A Clinical Illustration Chapter 9 Perspectives on Embodiment: From Symptom to Enactment and from Enactment to Sexual Misconduct
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Body in Psychoanalysis and the Origin of Fantasy Chapter 3 That Subtle Knot: The Body and Metaphor Chapter 4 The Concept of "Superego": Another Look (Up to Par or a Hole in One?) Chapter 5 The Lived Body: From Freud to Merleau-Ponty and Contemporary Psychoanalysis Chapter 6 Identificatory Channels in Psychosis: Mimicry as Adhesion and Mockery as Differentiation Chapter 7 Containment and the Use of Skin Chapter 8 The Transition from Bodies to Words: A Clinical Illustration Chapter 9 Perspectives on Embodiment: From Symptom to Enactment and from Enactment to Sexual Misconduct
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