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Just as concerts emerge from the interaction of many instruments,
so our understanding of Shakespeare is enriched by different
approaches to him. Psychoanalysis assumes that creative writers
have the need to both reveal and conceal their own inner conflicts
in their works. They leave residues in their works that, if we pay
attention, can become building blocks that reveal aspects of the
unconscious. This book will help readers find that the questions
raised add to the pleasure of reading Shakespeare and that these
questions deepen their understanding of his plays. Topics covered
include the pivotal position of Hamlet, the poet and his calling,
the Oedipus complex, intrapsychic conflict, the battle against
paranoia and the homosexual compromise. Using psychoanalytic
techniques in analyzing his plays and characters, the author
reveals more insights about Shakespeare s hidden motivations and
mental health."
Nature, Space and the Sacred offers the first investigative mapping
of a new and highly significant agenda: the spatial interactions
between religion, nature and culture. In this ground-breaking work,
different concepts of religion, theology, space and place and their
internal relations are discussed in an impressive range of
approaches. Weaving together a diversity of perspectives, this book
presents an innovative and truly transdisciplinary environmental
science. Its broad range offers a rich exchange of insights,
methods and theoretical engagements.
The Origins and Organization of Unconscious Conflict provides a
comprehensive set of contributions by Martin S. Bergmann to
psychoanalytic theory, technique, and its applications. Following a
general approach, Bergmann synthesizes Freud's major contributions,
the development of his thinking, the ramifications to present day
psychoanalytic theory and practice and finally, discusses
unresolved problems requiring further work. In these selected
papers, profound meditations are offered on love and death, the
leap from hysteria to dream interpretation in Freud's intellectual
development, the genetic roots of Psychoanalysis in the creative
clash between Enlightenment and Romantic ideas, old age as a
clinical and theoretical phenomenon, the death instinct as clinical
controversy, and the interminable debate about termination in
psychoanalysis and how to effect it. Crucial clinical and
theoretical questions are constantly addressed and the challenges
they pose will engage and enlighten the reader. Bergmann was a
philosopher of mind as much as he is a psychoanalyst and the range
and scope of the ideas in these selected papers is impressive,
instructive and illuminating. Bergmann deals with psychoanalysis as
a science, and with an ideology, referring to psychoanalysis as a
"Weltanschauung", a philosophical basis for psychoanalytic theory.
He presents an original, penetrating analysis of Freud's inner
struggle, about empirical research, validation and related to five
other sciences; about irrational forces that constitute major
motivators of human life, and require taking an existential
position regarding their implications, the search for the meaning
of one's existence. The Origins and Organization of Unconscious
Conflict is an exciting intellectual journey of the scientific and
ideological aspects of psychoanalysis and the study of love. It
will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychologists, philosophers and both
undergraduate and postgraduate students studying in these fields,
as well as anyone with an interest in mental health and human
behaviour.
Nature, Space and the Sacred offers the first investigative mapping
of a new and highly significant agenda: the spatial interactions
between religion, nature and culture. In this ground-breaking work,
different concepts of religion, theology, space and place and their
internal relations are discussed in an impressive range of
approaches. Weaving together a diversity of perspectives, this book
presents an innovative and truly transdisciplinary environmental
science. Its broad range offers a rich exchange of insights,
methods and theoretical engagements.
Just as concerts emerge from the interaction of many instruments,
so our understanding of Shakespeare is enriched by different
approaches to him. Psychoanalysis assumes that creative writers
have the need to both reveal and conceal their own inner conflicts
in their works. They leave residues in their works that, if we pay
attention, can become building blocks that reveal aspects of the
unconscious. Readers may find that the questions raised add to the
pleasure of reading Shakespeare and that they deepens their
understanding of his plays. Topics covered include the pivotal
position of Hamlet, the poet and his calling, the Oedipus complex,
intrapsychic conflict, the battle against paranoia and the
homosexual compromise. By using psychoanalytic techniques in
analyzing his plays and characters, the author reveals more about
Shakespeare's hidden motivations and mental health.
Terrorism and war have engendered a special set of people with
distinctive and uniquely contemporary therapeutic needs. How do we
cope with the personal experience of political violence? Living
with Terror, Working with Trauma addresses the ways that mental
health practitioners can assist survivors of terrorism. Drawing
upon the experience of leading practitioners and renowned experts
throughout the world, this edited volume explores the most
innovative methods currently employed to help people heal and even
grow from traumatic experiences. It argues for a multi-dimensional
approach to understanding and treating the effects of
terror-related trauma. Comprehensive in scope, Living with Terror,
Working with Trauma covers psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral,
existential, and neuro-physiological techniques for working with
individuals and groups, children and adults, both in the clinic and
in the field. The contributors share their personal and clinical
experiences in Hiroshima, Cambodia, the Middle East, Vietnam, and
other sites of mass violence and terror, including the Holocaust. A
special section is devoted to the September 11th. As it addresses
the basic existential challenge of finding meaning and creatively
transforming one's experience of terror and trauma, this volume
explores the territory, identifies the key problems, and presents
effective therapeutic solutions."
The Origins and Organization of Unconscious Conflict provides a
comprehensive set of contributions by Martin S. Bergmann to
psychoanalytic theory, technique, and its applications. Following a
general approach, Bergmann synthesizes Freud's major contributions,
the development of his thinking, the ramifications to present day
psychoanalytic theory and practice and finally, discusses
unresolved problems requiring further work. In these selected
papers, profound meditations are offered on love and death, the
leap from hysteria to dream interpretation in Freud's intellectual
development, the genetic roots of Psychoanalysis in the creative
clash between Enlightenment and Romantic ideas, old age as a
clinical and theoretical phenomenon, the death instinct as clinical
controversy, and the interminable debate about termination in
psychoanalysis and how to effect it. Crucial clinical and
theoretical questions are constantly addressed and the challenges
they pose will engage and enlighten the reader. Bergmann was a
philosopher of mind as much as he is a psychoanalyst and the range
and scope of the ideas in these selected papers is impressive,
instructive and illuminating. Bergmann deals with psychoanalysis as
a science, and with an ideology, referring to psychoanalysis as a
"Weltanschauung", a philosophical basis for psychoanalytic theory.
He presents an original, penetrating analysis of Freud's inner
struggle, about empirical research, validation and related to five
other sciences; about irrational forces that constitute major
motivators of human life, and require taking an existential
position regarding their implications, the search for the meaning
of one's existence. The Origins and Organization of Unconscious
Conflict is an exciting intellectual journey of the scientific and
ideological aspects of psychoanalysis and the study of love. It
will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychologists, philosophers and both
undergraduate and postgraduate students studying in these fields,
as well as anyone with an interest in mental health and human
behaviour.
Dieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer
Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfangen des Verlags
von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv
Quellen fur die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche
Forschung zur Verfugung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext
betrachtet werden mussen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor
1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen
Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.
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