心理学と他者<br>Psychology and the Other

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心理学と他者
Psychology and the Other

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 416 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199324804
  • DDC分類 616.89

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The figure of the Other is an important though underutilized vehicle for exploring and reconceptualizing classic psychological and philosophical issues, from identity and purpose to human frailty and suffering. Moreover, it can be used to reorient inquiry toward aspects of the human condition that are often regarded as secondary or peripheral--for instance, our responsibility to others and to the environment. A broad spectrum of disciplines including psychology, philosophy, theology, and religious studies speak about the challenges we face in encountering the Other vis-à-vis our receptivity, openness, and capacity to entertain the stranger in our midst.

Through constructive critical exchange, Psychology and the Other engages such perspectives on the Other from various subdisciplines within psychology and related disciplines. The volume uses the language of the Other as a vehicle for rethinking aspects of psychological processes, especially within the therapeutic context. As a group, the contributors demonstrate that the language of the Other may be more fitting than the egocentric language frequently employed in psychology. They also embrace the challenge to create new theories and practices that are more ethically attuned to the dynamic realities of psychological functioning.

The book is organized into three sections. The first deals with foundational philosophical concerns and provides an introduction to the project of "thinking Otherwise." The second section brings these fundamental philosophical concerns to bear on the therapeutic situation, especially in the realm of relational psychoanalysis. The final section of the book addresses concrete psychological situations in which the Other figures prominently and where the power of thinking Otherwise is most visibly demonstrated.

Contents

Contributors ; Introduction: Why the Other? ; David Goodman and Mark Freeman ; Section I: Thinking Otherwise about the Human Condition ; Chapter 2: Time and Lament: Levinas and the Impossible Possibility of Therapy ; Eric Severson ; Chapter 3: The Fourth/Reduction: Carl Jung, Richard Kearney, and the Via Tertia of Otherness ; Amy Bentley Lamborn ; Chapter 4: Transcendence, Renewal, and Reconciliation in Ronald Laing and Hans Loewald ; Marsha Hewitt ; Chapter 5: Eros, Transcendence, and Reconciliation: Ronald Laing and Hans Loewald ; Alfred Tauber ; Chapter 6: The Melancholy of Psychoanalysis: Marion, Kristeva, and the Difference of Theology ; Jennifer Wang ; Section II: Healing Through Relation ; Chapter 7: Kierkegaard and the Other: A Phenomenological Psychotherapy ; Merold Westphal ; Commentary on Westphal: The Patient's Intentionality as Primary ; Elizabeth A. Corpt ; Chapter 8: The Difficulty of Being Two: Subjectivity and Otherness according to Lacan and Levinas ; Jeffrey Bloechl ; Commentary on Bloechl: The Levinasian Freud ; Mark Freeman ; Chapter 9: Beyond Sameness and Difference: Normative Unconscious Processes and Our Mutual Implication in Each Other's Suffering ; Lynne Layton ; Commentary on Layton: Beyond Sameness and Difference-Some Transnational Perspectives ; Leslie A. Adelson ; Chapter 10: The Shock of Recognition: What My Grandfather Taught Me About Psychoanalytic Process ; Stuart A. Pizer ; Commentary on Pizer: The Refugee in the Kitchen-Variations on Hineni for Stuart Pizer and His Grandfather ; Donna M. Orange ; Chapter 11: Beyond Alterity: The Path to Gratitude ; Marie Hoffman ; Commentary on Hoffman: Gratitude and Existential Uncertainty ; Doris Brothers ; Chapter 12: Being-in-the-World and Schizophrenia: Three Phenomenological Approaches to Self-Experience in Schizophrenia ; Elizabeth Grosz ; Commentary on Grosz: The Anguish of the Intermediaries-The Lived Experience of Schizophrenia ; Heather Macdonald and Christy Hobza ; Section III: Voices in the Field of the Other ; Chapter 13: Confronting Otherness and Negotiating Identity in the German Jewish Experience ; Roger Frie ; Chapter 14: On Psychologizing the Other: Plato, Pith Helmets, and Pathology ; Alvin Dueck ; Chapter 15: The Pornographic Self: Technology, Vulnerability, and "Risk Free" Desire ; David Goodman ; Chapter 16: The Inbox as Home: A Radical Rethinking of Hospitality ; Heather Macdonald ; Chapter 17: Writing the Vignette: The Reversing of the Subjective ; Peter August ; Index

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