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The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis: Understanding and Working
With Trauma is an invaluable and cutting edge resource providing
the current theory, practice, and research on trauma and
dissociation within psychoanalysis. Elizabeth Howell and Sheldon
Itzkowitz bring together experts in the field of dissociation and
psychoanalysis, providing a comprehensive and forward-looking
overview of the current thinking on trauma and dissociation. The
volume contains articles on the history of concepts of trauma and
dissociation, the linkage of complex trauma and dissociative
problems in living, different modalities of treatment and
theoretical approaches based on a new understanding of this
linkage, as well as reviews of important new research. Overarching
all of these is a clear explanation of how pathological
dissociation is caused by trauma, and how this affects
psychological organization -- concepts which have often been
largely misunderstood. The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis will
be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychoanalytically
oriented psychotherapists, trauma therapists, and students.
The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis: Understanding and Working
With Trauma is an invaluable and cutting edge resource providing
the current theory, practice, and research on trauma and
dissociation within psychoanalysis. Elizabeth Howell and Sheldon
Itzkowitz bring together experts in the field of dissociation and
psychoanalysis, providing a comprehensive and forward-looking
overview of the current thinking on trauma and dissociation. The
volume contains articles on the history of concepts of trauma and
dissociation, the linkage of complex trauma and dissociative
problems in living, different modalities of treatment and
theoretical approaches based on a new understanding of this
linkage, as well as reviews of important new research. Overarching
all of these is a clear explanation of how pathological
dissociation is caused by trauma, and how this affects
psychological organization -- concepts which have often been
largely misunderstood. The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis will
be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychoanalytically
oriented psychotherapists, trauma therapists, and students.
Evil - along with its incarnation in human form, the psychopath -
remains underexamined in the psychological and psychoanalytic
literature. Given current societal issues ranging from increasingly
violent cultural divides to climate change, it is imperative that
the topics of psychopathy and human evil be thoughtfully explored.
The book brings together social scientists, psychologists, and
psychoanalysts to discuss the psychology of psychopaths, and the
personal, societal and cultural destruction they leave as their
legacy. Chapters address such questions as: Who are psychopaths?
How do they think and operate? What causes someone to commit
psychopathic acts? And are psychopaths born or created? Psychopaths
leave us shocked and bewildered by behavior that violates the
notions of common human trust and bonding, but not all psychopaths
commit crimes. Because of their unique proclivities to deceive,
seduce, and dissemble, they can hide in plain sight; especially
when intelligent and highly educated. This latter group comprise
the "successful or corporate" psychopaths, frequently found in
boardrooms of corporations and among leaders of national movements
or heads of state. Addressing a wide range of topics including
slavery, genocide, the Holocaust, the individual as psychopath, the
mind of the terrorist, sexual abuse, the role of attachment and the
neurobiology of psychopathy, this book will appeal to researchers
of human evil and psychopathy from a range of different disciplines
and represents essential reading for psychotherapists and clinical
psychologists.
A new model of therapeutic action, one that heals trauma and
dissociation, is overtaking the mental- health field. It is not
just trauma, but the dissociation of the self, that causes
emotional pain and difficulties in functioning. This book discusses
how people are universally subject to trauma, what trauma is and
how to understand and work with normative as well as extreme
dissociation. In this new model, the client and the practitioner
are both traumatised and flawed human beings who affect each other
in the mutual process that promotes the healing of the
client-psychotherapy. Elizabeth Howell explains the dissociative,
relational and attachment reasons that people blame and punish
themselves. She covers the difference between repression and
dissociation, and how Freud's exclusive focus on repression and the
one-person fantasy Oedipal model impeded recognition of the serious
consequences of external trauma, including child abuse. The book
synthesises trauma/dissociation perspectives and addresses new
structural models.
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With a focus of the Perseverance rover mission, the "Quintessential
account of one of humanity's most intriguing quests" (Pail Halpern,
Medium), "A remarkable, timely, and up-to-date account of Mars
exploration" (Leonard David, "Space Insider," Space.com). From The
War of the Worlds to The Martian and to the amazing photographs
sent back by the robotic rovers Curiosity and Opportunity, Mars has
excited our imaginations as the most likely other habitat for life
in the solar system. Now the Red Planet is coming under scrutiny as
never before. As new missions are scheduled to launch this year
from the United States and China, and with the European Space
Agency's ExoMars mission now scheduled for 2022, this book recounts
in full the greatest scientific detective story ever. For the first
time in forty years, the missions heading to Mars will look for
signs of ancient life on the world next door. It is the latest
chapter in an age-old quest that encompasses myth, false starts,
red herrings, and bizarre coincidences-as well as triumphs and
heartbreaking failures. This book, by two journalists with deep
experience covering space exploration, is the definitive story of
how life's discovery has eluded us to date, and how it will be
found somewhere and sometime this century. The Search for Life on
Mars is based on more than a hundred interviews with experts at
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and elsewhere, who share their
insights and stories. While it looks back to the early Mars
missions such as Viking 1 and 2, the book's focus is on the
experiments and revelations from the most recent ones-including
Curiosity, which continues to explore potentially habitable sites
where water was once present, and the Mars Insight lander, which
has recorded more than 450 marsquakes since its deployment in late
2018-as well as on the Perseverance and ExoMars rover missions
ahead. And the book looks forward to the newest, most exciting
frontier of all: the day, not too far away, when humans will land,
make the Red Planet their home, and look for life directly.
With a focus of the Perseverance rover mission, here is the
"Quintessential account of one of humanity's most intriguing
quests" (Pail Halpern, Medium), "A remarkable, timely, and
up-to-date account of Mars exploration" (Leonard David, "Space
Insider," Space.com). From The War of the Worlds to The Martian and
to the amazing photographs sent back by the robotic rovers
Curiosity and Opportunity, Mars has excited our imaginations as the
most likely other habitat for life in the solar system. Now the Red
Planet is coming under scrutiny as never before. As new missions
are scheduled to launch this year from the United States and China,
and with the European Space Agency's ExoMars mission now scheduled
for 2022, this book recounts in full the greatest scientific
detective story ever. For the first time in forty years, the
missions heading to Mars will look for signs of ancient life on the
world next door. It is the latest chapter in an age-old quest that
encompasses myth, false starts, red herrings, and bizarre
coincidences-as well as triumphs and heartbreaking failures. This
book, by two journalists with deep experience covering space
exploration, is the definitive story of how life's discovery has
eluded us to date, and how it will be found somewhere and sometime
this century. The Search for Life on Mars is based on more than a
hundred interviews with experts at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
and elsewhere, who share their insights and stories. While it looks
back to the early Mars missions such as Viking 1 and 2, the book's
focus is on the experiments and revelations from the most recent
ones-including Curiosity, which continues to explore potentially
habitable sites where water was once present, and the Mars Insight
lander, which has recorded more than 450 marsquakes since its
deployment in late 2018-as well as on the Perseverance and ExoMars
rover missions ahead. And the book looks forward to the newest,
most exciting frontier of all: the day, not too far away, when
humans will land, make the Red Planet their home, and look for life
directly.
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