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1 online resource (301 p.) |
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Philosophy and Psychoanalysis Ser |
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Philosophy and Psychoanalysis Ser
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Contents |
Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Prologue: ""As If I Could See the Darkness"": What Does It Mean to Investigate Psychoanalysis from a Wittgensteinian Point of View? -- Chapter 1: Rollo May and R. Joseph Soloveitchik: Psychotherapy and Philosophy -- On the Method -- Existence -- Channels of Influence -- Loneliness -- Being Misunderstood as a Reason for Loneliness -- Loneliness in a Social Setting -- Alienation from Nature -- Loneliness as Singularity -- Existence -- Fact and Action -- Personal and Collective Existence |
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Repression -- Love -- Privacy -- Love of God -- Summing Up -- Chapter 2: From Fear to Creativity: Melanie Klein's Interpretation of Literary Fiction as Conceptual Investigations -- Introduction: Wittgenstein on Conceptual Investigation and Its Relevance for Understanding Melanie Klein's Concepts -- The First Article: The Empty Space of Infantile Anxiety -- The Second Article: If I Were You -- Projective Identification and the Wish to Be Another Person -- Klein's Interpretation of the Work -- The Third Article: Suffering, Depression, Guilt, and the Function of the Superego -- Conclusion |
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Chapter 3: Psychoanalysis and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Wittgensteinian-Existential Perspective -- Chronology of an Impasse -- A Picture Held Us Captive -- The Augustinian Picture -- The Paradox of Rules -- In Search of the Unconscious -- The Real Discovery -- Truth and Commitment -- A Way of Living Life -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: ""Look into the Depths within Yourself and Find the Outside World"": The Contribution of Rudolf Steiner's Monistic Philosophy to Psychoanalytic Conceptualization -- Rudolf Steiner's Philosophy of Unity -- Objective Idealism -- Monism of Thought |
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The ""I"" in Steiner's Unitive Approach -- A Dialogue between Psychoanalytic Thinking and Steiner's Thinking -- On the History of the Relationship between Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, and Spiritual Doctrines -- The Unique Encounter between Psychoanalytic Thinking and Steiner's Thinking -- Steiner's Monism of Thought as a Foundation for Psychoanalytic Conceptualization -- Monism of Thought and Projective Identification -- Monism of Thought and the Transitional Space -- Between Monism of Thought and ""Self-Object"" and ""Selfobject -- Summary |
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Chapter 5: Malfunctions in the Symbolic Space: A Psychoanalytic-Semiotic View -- Symbolic Malfunctions in Psychoanalysis -- Malfunction as Difficulty in Creating Defense -- Malfunction as Destruction of the Connection -- The Contribution of Semiotics for Understanding Symbolization -- Symbolic Malfunctions: A Psychoanalytic-Semiotic Integrative Model -- Iconic Malfunction -- Symbolic Equation -- Rejecting the Connection between Sign and Object -- Indexical Malfunction -- Confusing Levels of Symbolization -- Empty Sign or Pseudo-Sign -- Symbol Externalization Malfunction |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Applying the Model to Clinical Work |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000842098 |
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1000842096 |
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