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Future Psychoanalysis: Toward a Psychology of the Human Subject

โœ Scribed by Ahmed Fayek


Publisher
Lexington Books
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
169
Category
Library

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Future Psychoanalysis: Toward a Psychology of the Human Subject focuses on the future of psychoanalysis considering its current critical condition. The informative theory of psychoanalysis has reached its limits, but its structural base offers a comprehensive theory, promising fruitful future psychoanalysis. It is a theory of the structural foundation of the intrapsychical core of the human subject. Since the human sciences are currently adopting the structural outlook in their fields of research, psychoanalysis could join the humanities as one of its fields, not just as a clinical profession that is parasitically linked to the more active idiographic fields of epistemology. Future Psychoanalysis introduces a structural theory of psychoanalysis to replace the demising informative theory and points to where future psychoanalysis will thrive.

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Mental Health Anxiety Disorders Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Bipolar Codependency Compulsive Behavior Dementia Depression Dissociative Dreams Eating Emotions Happiness Mood Personality Post traumatic Stress Disorder Postpartum Schizophrenia Fitness Dieting Psychoanalysis Psychology Counseling Psychotherapy TA NLP Humanistic Movements Social Sciences New Used Rental Textbooks Specialty Boutique


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