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Oedipus and Beyond - A Clinical Theory (Paperback, New Ed)
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Oedipus and Beyond - A Clinical Theory (Paperback, New Ed)
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Psychoanalysis, entering its second century, is a vital yet divided
discipline. A confusing array of mutually contradictory theories
compete for the loyalty of clinicians and for the attention of all
those interested in understanding human experience. In the classic
Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory, Jay Greenberg and his
coauthor Stephen Mitchell brought clarity to the confusion
surrounding psychoanalytic disputes. They defined two competing
models: the drive model, which addresses the private dimensions of
experience; and the relational model, which reveals the
relentlessly social aspect of our lives. Oedipus and Beyond builds
on Greenberg's earlier contribution. Beginning with a brilliant
critique of the conceptual framework of psychoanalysis, he provides
fresh insight into Freud's theory, demonstrating how attempts to
resolve some of its shortcomings have generated their own
theoretical and clinical dilemmas. In the process he illuminates
the roles of the Oedipus complex, the drives, the unconscious, and
psychic structure in shaping the sensibilities of alternative
psychoanalytic approaches. Greenberg does not attempt to synthesize
the two models, because he believes that diversity is essential if
psychoanalysis is to remain strong. Instead, he proposes a
compelling and practical clinical theory in which Freud's
insistence on the importance of inner motivation, psychic conflict,
and personal agency effectively informs a relational emphasis on
the fundamental influence of social living. The book concludes with
some apt illustrations of how the "representational model" can
enrich clinical work. Greenberg rethinks the process of making the
unconscious conscious, and arrives atnew approaches to the
analyst's neutrality, to transference analysis, and to
countertransference. The result reflects the author's profound
insight into the structure of psychoanalytic theory and his mastery
of the contributions of diverse psychoanalytic schools. Perhaps
most important, Greenberg's argument never loses touch with his
clinical experience; ultimately, this is the deeply personal
statement of a skilled practitioner.
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