The Fallacy of Understanding & The Ambiguity of Change.
In The Fallacy of Understanding (1972) and The Ambiguity of Change (1983), Edgar Levenson elaborated the many ways in which the psychoanalyst and the patient interact - unconsciously, continuously, inevitably. For Levenson, it was impossible for the analyst not to interact with the patient, and the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2013.
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Colección: | Psychoanalysis in a new key book series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction to The Fallacy of Understanding and The Ambiguity of Change; The Fallacy of Understanding; Preface; One Introduction: The Time-Bound Nature of Psychoanalytic Truth; Two ""Things Fade: Alternatives Exclude""-Psychoanalytic Theory in Flux; Three Reviving the Ancient Search for Truth as Relevancy; Four Structuralism: A Modern Version of That Archaic Inquiry; Five The Paradigm: Pervasive Model of Change in Time; Six The Changing Model of Psychoanalytic Theory; Seven The Changing Model of the Psychoanalytic Patient.
- Eight From Anna O. to Portnoy: A Perspectivistic ReassessmentNine The Emergence of the Young Adult as Man of His Times; Ten Dropping Out: Contemporary Psychopathology; Eleven Treating the Dropout: The Politics of Concern; Twelve Clinical Elaborations: The Choreography of Psychotherapy; Thirteen ""They Became What They Beheld"": Transformation Elaborated; Fourteen Focusing the Therapy Issues; Fifteen Conclusion: Summary and Feeble Prognostications; Acknowledgments; Index; The Ambiguity of Change; Preface; One Introduction; Two Freud's Choice: Facts or Fiction.
- Three The Oedipus Myth: Conflict or MysteryFour Psychological Process: Dynamics or Semiotics; Five The Symptom as Meaning: Intrapsychic vs. Interpersonal Perspectives; Six Praxis: The Common Ground of Therapy; Seven Praxis: The Field of Play; Eight Praxis: Uses of the Transference; Nine Psychoanalysis: Cure or Persuasion; Ten The Moral Posture: Sincerity or Authenticity; Eleven Models of the Mind: Landscape or Network; Twelve Harry Stack Sullivan: The Web and the Spider; Thirteen Object Relations Theory: Bridge or Bypass; Fourteen Conclusion; Notes; Index.