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Why Did Freud Reject God? - A Psychodynamic Interpretation (Hardcover, New): Ana-Maria Rizzuto Why Did Freud Reject God? - A Psychodynamic Interpretation (Hardcover, New)
Ana-Maria Rizzuto
R1,357 Discovery Miles 13 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book a widely recognized authority on religion and psychoanalysis takes a fascinating journey into Freud's past to examine the roots of his atheism. Dr. Ana-Maria Rizzuto reviews and reorganizes data about Freud's development and life circumstances to provide a psychodynamic interpretation of his rejection of God. She argues that Freud's early life and family relationships made it psychically impossible for him to believe in a provident and caring divine being. The book traces significant aspects of Freud's relationship with his father and mother, his childhood nanny, and other relatives and outlines his religious evolution from somewhat conventional beliefs as a young boy to adult unbelief. Dr. Rizzuto presents significant new details about the Philippson Bible-a copy of which Freud's father presented to Sigmund on his thirty-fifth birthday-and shows how the illustrations in that edition related to Freud's passion for collecting antiquities. The book brings to light critical aspects of Freud's early and late object relations and their lasting impact on his rejection of God.

Ana-Maria Rizzuto and the Psychoanalysis of Religion - The Road to the Living God (Hardcover): Martha J. Reineke, David M... Ana-Maria Rizzuto and the Psychoanalysis of Religion - The Road to the Living God (Hardcover)
Martha J. Reineke, David M Goodman; Commentary by Ana-Maria Rizzuto; Contributions by John McDargh, Mario Aletti, …
R2,351 Discovery Miles 23 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ana-Maria Rizzuto's groundbreaking explorations of the formation of God representations in early childhood and their elaboration throughout the life cycle have made their mark, enriching the practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, as well as scholarship within the psychoanalytic study of religion. Accompanied by illuminating commentaries by Rizzuto, the authors of this edited collectione essays in this volume underscore Rizzuto's most important contribution to clinical practice: rather than assert that psychoanalysis is incompatible with religious beliefs and practices or with spiritual concerns that patients may bring to a therapeutic context, Rizzuto makes room for the coexistence of psychoanalysis and religion in the therapeutic setting. Demonstrating how Rizzuto's work has enhanced connections within and among psychoanalytic theories of religion, established pathways for new developments in psychotherapy, and facilitated interdisciplinary conversations, this volume showcases the compelling power of Rizzuto's work and its ongoing influence.

Freud and the Spoken Word - Speech as a key to the unconscious (Hardcover): Ana-Maria Rizzuto Freud and the Spoken Word - Speech as a key to the unconscious (Hardcover)
Ana-Maria Rizzuto
R4,996 Discovery Miles 49 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is extensive literature on Freud and language; however, there is very little that looks at Freud's use of the spoken word. In Freud and the Spoken Word: Speech as a key to the unconscious, Ana-Maria Rizzuto contends that Freud's focus on the intrapsychic function and meaning of patients' words allowed him to use the new psychoanalytic method of talking to gain access to unconscious psychic life. In creating the first 'talking therapy', Freud began a movement that still underpins how psychoanalysts understand and use the spoken word in clinical treatment and advance psychoanalytic theory. With careful and critical reference to Freud's own work, this book draws out conclusions on the nature of verbal exchanges between analyst and patient. Ana- Maria Rizzuto begins with a close look at Freud's early monograph On Aphasia, suggesting that Freud was motivated by his need to understand the disturbed speech phenomena observed in three of the patients described in Studies on Hysteria. She then turns to an examination of how Freud integrated the spoken word into his theories as well as how he actually talked with his patients, looking again at the Studies in Hysteria and continuing with the Dora case, the Rat Man and the Wolf Man. In these chapters, the author interprets how Freud's report of his own words shed light on the varying relationships he had with his patients, when and how he was able to follow his own recommendations for treatment and when another factor (therapeutic zeal, or the wish to prove a theory) appeared to interfere in communication between the two parties in the analysis. Freud and the Spoken Word examines Freud's work with a critical eye. The book explores his contribution in relation to the spoken word, enhances its significance, and challenges its shortcomings. It is written for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, Freud's scholars and academics interested in his views on the words spoken in life and in psychoanalysis. Argentine born Ana-Maria Rizzuto trained in psychoanalysis in Boston and was for forty years in the PINE Psychoanalytic Center Faculty and is Training and Supervisory Analyst Emerita. She has made significant contributions to the psychoanalysis of religious experience and has written in national and international journals about the significance of words in the clinical situation. She has written three books and lectured about her work in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Japan.

Freud and the Spoken Word - Speech as a key to the unconscious (Paperback): Ana-Maria Rizzuto Freud and the Spoken Word - Speech as a key to the unconscious (Paperback)
Ana-Maria Rizzuto
R1,345 Discovery Miles 13 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is extensive literature on Freud and language; however, there is very little that looks at Freud's use of the spoken word. In Freud and the Spoken Word: Speech as a key to the unconscious, Ana-Maria Rizzuto contends that Freud's focus on the intrapsychic function and meaning of patients' words allowed him to use the new psychoanalytic method of talking to gain access to unconscious psychic life. In creating the first 'talking therapy', Freud began a movement that still underpins how psychoanalysts understand and use the spoken word in clinical treatment and advance psychoanalytic theory. With careful and critical reference to Freud's own work, this book draws out conclusions on the nature of verbal exchanges between analyst and patient. Ana- Maria Rizzuto begins with a close look at Freud's early monograph On Aphasia, suggesting that Freud was motivated by his need to understand the disturbed speech phenomena observed in three of the patients described in Studies on Hysteria. She then turns to an examination of how Freud integrated the spoken word into his theories as well as how he actually talked with his patients, looking again at the Studies in Hysteria and continuing with the Dora case, the Rat Man and the Wolf Man. In these chapters, the author interprets how Freud's report of his own words shed light on the varying relationships he had with his patients, when and how he was able to follow his own recommendations for treatment and when another factor (therapeutic zeal, or the wish to prove a theory) appeared to interfere in communication between the two parties in the analysis. Freud and the Spoken Word examines Freud's work with a critical eye. The book explores his contribution in relation to the spoken word, enhances its significance, and challenges its shortcomings. It is written for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, Freud's scholars and academics interested in his views on the words spoken in life and in psychoanalysis. Argentine born Ana-Maria Rizzuto trained in psychoanalysis in Boston and was for forty years in the PINE Psychoanalytic Center Faculty and is Training and Supervisory Analyst Emerita. She has made significant contributions to the psychoanalysis of religious experience and has written in national and international journals about the significance of words in the clinical situation. She has written three books and lectured about her work in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Japan.

Nacimiento del Dios Vivo (Spanish, Paperback): Ana-Maria Rizzuto Nacimiento del Dios Vivo (Spanish, Paperback)
Ana-Maria Rizzuto
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Aunque la preocupacion por el problema de la religion, y mas concretamente por el problema de los origenes psicologicos de Dios, haya estado presente en los inicios del psicoanalisis, con posterioridad se ha tendido a olvidar la importancia clinica que reviste la experiencia de Dios por parte del paciente. Sin embargo, Freud llego a escribir: B+La idea de un gran Dios unico, idea esta que debe aceptarse como un recuerdo plenamente justificado? tiene un caracter compulsivo, debe ser creidaB; . Para hacerse cargo de esta conclusion, Ana-Maria Rizzuto indaga a traves de la investigacion clinica y de la reflexion teorica ?a partir de las obras de Freud, Erikson o Winnicott? la genesis de la representacion personal de Dios y las ulteriores elaboraciones que de ella hace el individuo a lo largo de las vicisitudes de su ciclo vital. Desde el campo psicoanalitico, el presente libro constituye asi tambien una contribucion a la necesidad planteada actualmente a la reflexion teologica de integrar las perspectivas teologicas con la experiencia humana concreta.

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