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|a The Psychoanalytic Vision.
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|a Front Cover; The Psychoanalytic Vision; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Part I: Theory; 1. The Subject of Psychoanalysis; 2. Psychoanalysis, the Tyranny of Objectivism, and the Rebellion of the Subjective; 3. The Emerging Psychoanalytic Ethic; Part II: Clinical; 4. The Romantic Interpretation of Psychoanalysis; 5. Unconscious Psychic Acts and the Creation of Meaning; 6. Living in a Dream; 7. The Other as Transcendental Experience; 8. Temporality and Futurity in the Psychoanalytic Process; Part III: Culture and Therapy; 9. The Experiencing Subject in a Quantitative Culture.
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|a 10. Searching for the Self in a World of Technology11. Creating a Life From Two Cultures; 12. Conclusion: The Psychoanalytic Vision; References; Index.
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|a Psychoanalytic therapy is distinguished by its immersion in the world of the experiencing subject. In The Psychoanalytic Vision, Frank Summers argues that analytic therapy and its unique epistemology is a worldview that stands in clear opposition to the hegemonic cultural value system of objectification, quantification, and materialism. The Psychoanalytic Vision situates psychoanalysis as a voice of the rebel, affirming the importance of the subjective in contrast to the culture of objectification.? Founded on phenomenological philosophy from which it derives its.
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