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.
John P. Muller, PhD is director of training at the Austen Riggs Center. He is the author/editor of numerous articles on Lacan, semiotics, and psychoanalysis. Jane G. Tillman, PhD is a clinical team leader and psychotherapy supervisor at the Austen Riggs Center. She has published and presented papers on the treatment of psychotic disorders, the effects of suicide on clinicians, and religion and psychoanalysis.
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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