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Title Psychoanalytic theory : perspectives, techniques and social implications / Phillip T. Fenton, editor,
Published [Hauppauge], N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Psychology Research Progress
Psychology research progress series.
Contents PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY: PERSPECTIVES, TECHNIQUES AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Beyond Inside and Outside: Psychoanalysis As Ways of Being-in-the-World; Abstract; Psychoanalysis in Conflict with Itself; Psychoanalysis As a Mode of Inquiry; Implications for the Nature of the Psyche; Clinical Implications; Clinical Illustration; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Psychoanalysis and the Inverted Totalitarianism of Neoliberal Capitalism: Challenges of Couch and Culture; Abstract
The Inverted Totalitarianism of Neoliberal Capitalism and Psychosocial SufferingInverted Totalitarianism of Neoliberal Capitalism and Hermeneutical of Mystification; Internalization; Weak Dissociation; Implications for Therapy; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Mass Production and Individuality: The Challenges of Art Nouveau and Psychoanalysis; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. What Are Art Nouveau and Secession?; 3. Fin-du-Siecle France; 4. Fin-du-Siecle Austria; 5. Psychology and the Arts; (a) Psychologie Nouvelle and Art Nouveau; (b) Psychoanalysis and Secession; 6. Implications; References
Chapter 4: Violations of Human Rights: Trauma and Social Trauma -- Can We Forgive?*Abstract; Introduction; Trauma, Torture and Social Trauma; Effects of Trauma in the Individual; The Torturers and Perpetrators; Forgiveness; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Different Types of Traumatization -- Inner Pressure, Affect Regulation, Interpersonal and Social Consequences: Implications of Psychoanalytic Theory on the Understanding of Individual, Social and Cultural Phenomena; Abstract
Part I. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Different Types of Traumatization -- Inner Pressure, Affect Regulation and Interpersonal ConsequencesIntroduction; Definition of Trauma; Type of Trauma; 1. Severity of Traumatizing Factors; 2. Increase of Traumatic Events or Circumstances over the Time; 3. Kind of Concern of the Traumatized Subject -- Direct and Indirect Concern; 4. Causation and Causing Factors; 5. Relationship between Victims and Perpetrators; 6. Clinically Relevant Dynamic of a Situation; Affect-Dysregulation of Traumatized Individuals; Psychoanalytic Concepts of Trauma
The Psycho-Economic Trauma ModelAffects, Affect Regulation and Psychoanalytic Concepts; Sigmund Freud; Affect Trauma Model; The Topographic Model; Three Systems of the Psychic Apparatus; The Structure Model in the Second Topographic Model; Anna Freud; Majorie Brierley; Edith Jacobson; Donald W. Winnicott; Otto F. Kernberg; Peter Fonagy and Mary Target; Trauma and Attachment; Part II: Social Implications of Psychoanalytic Theory; Theory; Psychoanalytic Concepts on Groups; Psychotic Dynamics in the Context of War and Genocide; Collective Paranoid-Schizoid Thinking in Sub-Culture: Neo-Shamanism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Psychoanalysis.
psychoanalysis.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Reference.
Psychoanalysis
Form Electronic book
Author Fenton, Phillip T
LC no. 2019713603
ISBN 9781633213135
1633213137