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Metapsychology for Contemporary Psychoanalysis - Mind, World, and Self (Paperback)
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Metapsychology for Contemporary Psychoanalysis - Mind, World, and Self (Paperback)
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Metapsychology for Contemporary Psychoanalysis is a complete
revision of the theoretical underpinnings of psychoanalysis and
psychodynamic psychotherapy. It seeks to replace the traditional
drive-defence model of Freudian tradition with an information
processing model of the mind. This book argues that the central
human need is for self-knowledge, and that drives are best
understood as means towards this end. Richard Sembera begins with a
close reading of Freud's own metapsychological writings, isolating
the many unresolved difficulties and inconsistencies which continue
to burden psychoanalytical theory today. By returning to the actual
observable clinical phenomena in the analytic situation, it is
shown that an alternative interpretation is possible that
eliminates the theoretical difficulties in question. In the
analytic situation, Sembera argues that clinicians do not in fact
see individuals struggling against the expression of biological
drives, rather they observe individuals struggling to clarify their
experience of themselves in the presence of the analyst and put
this experience into words. When this process is formalized and
expressed in theoretical terms, it is found to consist of three
distinct aspects: objectification, imagination, and symbolization.
This process as a whole-ascent towards the other, relationship with
the other, disclosure of self in the light of the other-is termed
the dialectical structure of the self. It is conceptualized as the
main accomplishment of the core mental process, the process of
contextualization. This work is distinguished from other attempts
at theoretical revision by its fundamental commitment to coherence
and clarity as well as its determination to challenge accepted
psychoanalytic dogma. It argues for the complete irrelevance of
biology and neuroscience to the psychoanalytic enterprise and
rejects the theory of drives in its entirety. Instead it affirms
the centrality of the traumatic response to mental functioning,
emphasises the social matrix in which drives are embedded,
re-examines the concepts of free will, accountability, and
responsibility, and concludes with an attempt to understand waking
life as a creative product analogous to the lucid dream. Drawing on
major psychoanalytic thinkers including Bollas and Benjamin, and
current philosophy of mind, this book provides readers with a
clear, updated model of metapsychology. Metapsychology for
Contemporary Psychoanalysis will appeal to psychoanalysts and
psychotherapists, as well as philosophy scholars and anyone with an
interest in the philosophy of psychoanalysis.
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