Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
The New Psychoanalysis : Legacies of Social Thought Series - Phyllis W. Meadow

The New Psychoanalysis

By: Phyllis W. Meadow

eText | 14 October 2003 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

eText


$63.00

or 4 interest-free payments of $15.75 with

 or 

Instant online reading in your Booktopia eTextbook Library *

Why choose an eTextbook?

Instant Access *

Purchase and read your book immediately

Read Aloud

Listen and follow along as Bookshelf reads to you

Study Tools

Built-in study tools like highlights and more

* eTextbooks are not downloadable to your eReader or an app and can be accessed via web browsers only. You must be connected to the internet and have no technical issues with your device or browser that could prevent the eTextbook from operating.

The New Psychoanalysis explores and explains important developments in psychoanalytic thought and practice since FreudOs death in 1939. Drawing on the experience of her many years of clinical work with patients, as well as research and teaching in the training institutes she directs, Phyllis W. Meadow offers convincing testimony of the power of the unconscious forces that drive our thinking, feeling, and behaving. She shows how the mind unfolds in the face of tensions native to the unconscious life and how psychoanalysis is applicable to the full range of emotional disorders. This highly accessible book is ideal for the therapist or psychologist, as well as the social theorist or general reader, who is concerned with the hold of aggression on the lives of human beings facing a world still as violent and destructive as it was in FreudOs day. The introduction, by Charles Lemert, provides a challenging essay on the connections between psychoanalytic and social theories.

Industry Reviews
For once, the title of a book is fully living up to its promises. In this volume, Phyllis Meadow articulates the basic principles of an innovative psychoanalytic treatment model that is able to face the clinical challenges of the 21st century. Drawing on her long experience and her critical understanding of classical psychoanalytic theory, she demonstrates how contemporary clinicians may profit from an updated set of concepts and variously modified techniques, without losing the cutting edge of Freud's discoveries. In the course of her argument, she also engages with the most recent developments within psychoanalysis, including the work of notoriously difficult authors such as Lacan. In light of its aspirations, breadth of coverage, and clinical scope, this book constitutes the first major event for psychoanalysis in this new millennium.
on
Desktop
Tablet
Mobile

More in Sociology & Anthropology

Cloudstreet - Tim Winton

eBOOK

$15.99

On Death and Dying - Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

eBOOK

China's Megatrends : The 8 Pillars of a New Society - John Naisbitt

eBOOK