Empirical perspectives on the psychoanalytic unconscious
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Empirical perspectives on the psychoanalytic unconscious
American Psychological Association, c1998
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Clinical psychologists, cognitive psychologists, neuropsychologists, social psychologists and developmental psychologists have all become increasingly interested in studying unconscious mental processes empirically. In the words of the editors, "The study of the unconscious has the potential to become the unifying force in psychology, linking cognition and emotion, infancy and old age, normal and pathological development, brain and psyche". In this collection of seven chapters, clinician-researchers active in the fields of psychology and psychiatry summarize and review the ever-expanding and evolving body of empirical studies on the concept of the unconscious and indicate the directions in which research is likely to continue.
目次
- Unconscious Thought, Feeling and Motivation - the End of a Century-Long Debate
- The Freud-Rapaport Theory of Consciousness
- Capturing the "Mommy and I Are One" Merger Fantasy - the Oneness Motive
- Cognitive-Experiental Self-Theory - a Dual-Process Personality Theory With Implications for Diagnosis and Psychotherapy
- Daydreams, the Stream of Consciousness and Self-Representations
- Interpretation, the Unconscious and Analytic Authority - Toward an Evolutionary Biological Integration of the Empirical-Scientific Method With the Field-Defining, Empathic Stance.
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