Clinical Evolutions of The Superego, Body and Gender in Psychoanalysis explores the effects of such societal changes on psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice, covering topics such as greed, envy and deception, body narcissism, gender roles and relationships.
Clinical Evolutions of The Superego, Body and Gender in Psychoanalysis explores the effects of such societal changes on psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice, covering topics such as greed, envy and deception, body narcissism, gender roles and relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janice S. Lieberman, PhD, is a Training and Supervising Analyst and Faculty member at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research in New York City. She is the author of Body Talk: Looking and Being Looked at in Psychotherapy and served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. She is a Member of the International Psychoanalytical Association Committee on Sexual and Gender Diversity Studies.
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Introduction: Loss of Integrity in Contemporary Culture and Contemporary Psyche Part I: Superego/ Character Issues: Deception, Greed and Envy 1. Analyzing a "New Superego"?: Greed and Envy in the Recent Age of Affluence 2. Lies and Omissions in Psychoanalytic Treatment 3. The Availability (and Responsibility) of the Analyst: "Above all, do no harm" 4. Construction Outside, Reconstruction Inside: The analyst's office under siege Part II: Body, Skin, Gender 5. The Female Body: A discussion of Malkah Notman's 2003 paper 6. The Analyst as Reluctant Spectator: Working with women obsessed with thinness 7. The Analyst's Rush to Metaphor 8. Body Narcissism and Linguistic Attunement 9. Outrageous Women: The "Cleopatra Complex" 10. The Male Psyche: An Even Darker Continent Relationships 11. Issues in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Single Females over 30 12. Sex and the City on the Couch 13. The Search for Love in a Digital Age 14. The Mediated Gaze Superego, Gender and Body in Art 15. Violence Against Women in the Work of Women Artists 16. The Imposturous Artist Arshile Gorky 17. Pedophilic Themes in Balthus' Works 18.Is Appropriation Creative?: The Case of Richard Prince Afterword
Introduction: Loss of Integrity in Contemporary Culture and Contemporary Psyche Part I: Superego/ Character Issues: Deception, Greed and Envy 1. Analyzing a "New Superego"?: Greed and Envy in the Recent Age of Affluence 2. Lies and Omissions in Psychoanalytic Treatment 3. The Availability (and Responsibility) of the Analyst: "Above all, do no harm" 4. Construction Outside, Reconstruction Inside: The analyst's office under siege Part II: Body, Skin, Gender 5. The Female Body: A discussion of Malkah Notman's 2003 paper 6. The Analyst as Reluctant Spectator: Working with women obsessed with thinness 7. The Analyst's Rush to Metaphor 8. Body Narcissism and Linguistic Attunement 9. Outrageous Women: The "Cleopatra Complex" 10. The Male Psyche: An Even Darker Continent Relationships 11. Issues in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Single Females over 30 12. Sex and the City on the Couch 13. The Search for Love in a Digital Age 14. The Mediated Gaze Superego, Gender and Body in Art 15. Violence Against Women in the Work of Women Artists 16. The Imposturous Artist Arshile Gorky 17. Pedophilic Themes in Balthus' Works 18.Is Appropriation Creative?: The Case of Richard Prince Afterword
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