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Taboo or Not Taboo? Forbidden Thoughts, Forbidden Acts in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy - Forbidden Thoughts, Forbidden Acts in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (Paperback)
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Taboo or Not Taboo? Forbidden Thoughts, Forbidden Acts in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy - Forbidden Thoughts, Forbidden Acts in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (Paperback)
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Winner of the 2009 Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic &
Psychodynamic ScholarshipTo celebrate, Karnac books is offering a
10% discount through the end of November 2010, when you purchase
this title. Use Source Code TABOO when checking out to receive this
special offer. Psychoanalysis has, from its inception, been a
discipline concerned with overcoming the ill effects of certain
social taboos. Freud s understanding of the underlying cause of the
emotional disturbances of his hysterical patients was that they
were suffering from the effects of repressing desires, due to
taboos against sexual impulses. Patients in psychoanalysis are
encouraged to speak about whatever comes to mind, without editing,
even if they believe their thoughts and feelings to be
unacceptable, heinous or scandalous.Given this focus, it might be
assumed that psychoanalysis and its practitioners are free of the
constraints imposed by restrictive taboos. This book challenges
this idea by examining a sampling of the taboos that are rife in
the field. It is not intended to offer a complete summary of all of
the forbidden ideas, clinical procedures, behaviors and
institutional practices in psychoanalysis, but rather to raise
consciousness about the fact that even within a field which
encourages freedom of expression, many issues remain difficult to
fully discuss both in the consulting room and in professional
discourse. In some cases, the result is a limitation in the
therapeutic results for the patient. In others, theory development
is hampered by the taboo.The book provides a refreshing,
thoughtful, honest look at many of the taboos present in
psychoanalysis, even at this moment of greatly improved
communication between the various theoretical schools in the field.
Reading it provides a sense of freedom for the reader, as speaking
of forbidden thoughts always does."
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