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What is psychoanalysis? Is it relevant to today's mental health
crisis? How can psychoanalysis help people suffering from
psychological distress and illness? This vital new book examines
how psychoanalysis has changed since its inception, and how it has
adapted to the needs and concerns of 21st-century mental health
professionals and patients. The first part of this book provides a
concise and unbiased account of the origins of psychoanalysis, and
the theories which characterise the main post-Freudian schools -
neo-Freudian, Kleinian, interpersonal, self-psychological, Lacanian
- and the ways in which they agree and diverge. The second part
uses clinical illustrations to examine the practicalities of
psychoanalytic technique in the consulting room - assessment, free
association, dream analysis, transference, and
counter-transference. Whatever their allegiance or role, mental
health professionals - psychologists, psychiatrists, social
workers, child mental health professionals, mental health nurses -
need to be conversant with the strengths, relevance, and
limitations of the psychoanalytic approach. This book provides an
indispensable, up-to-date, and accessible account of psychoanalysis
today. Shaped throughout by considering the viewpoint of an
interested 21st-century reader, it is of great interest to
psychoanalysts and related mental health professionals, as well as
students and all those interested in the treatment of mental
health.
What is psychoanalysis? Is it relevant to today's mental health
crisis? How can psychoanalysis help people suffering from
psychological distress and illness? This vital new book examines
how psychoanalysis has changed since its inception, and how it has
adapted to the needs and concerns of 21st-century mental health
professionals and patients. The first part of this book provides a
concise and unbiased account of the origins of psychoanalysis, and
the theories which characterise the main post-Freudian schools -
neo-Freudian, Kleinian, interpersonal, self-psychological, Lacanian
- and the ways in which they agree and diverge. The second part
uses clinical illustrations to examine the practicalities of
psychoanalytic technique in the consulting room - assessment, free
association, dream analysis, transference, and
counter-transference. Whatever their allegiance or role, mental
health professionals - psychologists, psychiatrists, social
workers, child mental health professionals, mental health nurses -
need to be conversant with the strengths, relevance, and
limitations of the psychoanalytic approach. This book provides an
indispensable, up-to-date, and accessible account of psychoanalysis
today. Shaped throughout by considering the viewpoint of an
interested 21st-century reader, it is of great interest to
psychoanalysts and related mental health professionals, as well as
students and all those interested in the treatment of mental
health.
Carolyn Merchant's foundational 1980 book The Death of Nature:
Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution established her as a
pioneering researcher of human-nature relations. Her subsequent
groundbreaking writing in a dozen books and over one hundred
peer-reviewed articles have only fortified her position as one of
the most influential scholars of the environment. This book
examines and builds upon her decades-long legacy of innovative
environmental thought and her critical responses to modern
mechanistic and patriarchal conceptions of nature and women as well
as her systematic taxonomies of environmental thought and action.
Seventeen scholars and activists assess, praise, criticize, and
extend Merchant's work to arrive at a better and more complete
understanding of the human place in nature today and the potential
for healthier and more just relations with nature and among people
in the future. Their contributions offer personal observations of
Merchant's influence on the teaching, research, and careers of
other environmentalists.
Carolyn Merchant's foundational 1980 book The Death of Nature:
Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution established her as a
pioneering researcher of human-nature relations. Her subsequent
groundbreaking writing in a dozen books and over one hundred
peer-reviewed articles have only fortified her position as one of
the most influential scholars of the environment. This book
examines and builds upon her decades-long legacy of innovative
environmental thought and her critical responses to modern
mechanistic and patriarchal conceptions of nature and women as well
as her systematic taxonomies of environmental thought and action.
Seventeen scholars and activists assess, praise, criticize, and
extend Merchant's work to arrive at a better and more complete
understanding of the human place in nature today and the potential
for healthier and more just relations with nature and among people
in the future. Their contributions offer personal observations of
Merchant's influence on the teaching, research, and careers of
other environmentalists.
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