Metapsychology and the Foundations of Psychoanalysis : Attachment, Neuropsychoanalysis and Integration
معرفی کتاب «Metapsychology and the Foundations of Psychoanalysis : Attachment, Neuropsychoanalysis and Integration» نوشتهٔ Boag, Simon، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
__Metapsychology and the Foundations of Psychoanalysis__ redresses faults in Freud’s original conception to develop a coherent theoretical basis for psychodynamic theory. Simon Boag demonstrates that Freud’s much maligned ‘metapsychology’, once revised, can provide a foundation for evaluating and integrating the plethora of psychodynamic perspectives, by developing a philosophically-informed position that addresses the embodied, interconnected relationship between motivation, cognition and affects. The book centres upon the major concepts in psychoanalysis, including the notion of unconscious mental processes, wish-fulfilment, fantasy, and repression. Both philosophical considerations and empirical evidence are brought to bear upon these topics, and used to extract the valuable insights from major approaches. As a result, Boag’s revised general psychology, which stays true to Freud’s intention, addresses psychoanalytic pluralism and shows it is possible to develop a unified account, integrating the insights from attachment theory and object relational approaches and acknowledging the rightful role for neuropsychoanalysis. __Metapsychology and the Foundations of Psychoanalysis__ will be of interest to psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, philosophers of mind and psychologists, as well as anyone concerned with neuropsychoanalysis or psychoanalysis and attachment theory. Introduction -- The metaphysics of metapsychology -- The biological foundations of personality : drives and affects -- Repression and the metapsychology of defence -- The metapsychology of the unconscious -- The metapsychology of the self -- The metapsychology of object relations -- Conclusion
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