Privacy : Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms

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Privacy : Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 232 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367194048
  • DDC分類 155.92

Full Description

In this, the latest in a series of books examining emotional states and psychological life, Salman Akhtar and Aisha Abbasi critically discuss a concept that remains, appropriately perhaps, elusive and hard to define: privacy.

Overlapping with ideas of solitude, secrecy, and anonymity, the concept of privacy poses several crucial questions for analysts. How do our ideas of privacy evolve from childhood through adolescence to adulthood, for example, and when does the need for privacy become morbid and psychopathological? How is privacy conceived differently in different cultures and sub-cultures? Investigating the tension between anonymity and self-disclosure, the book also assesses the challenges posed to clinical privacy, as well as the analyst's own privacy, by the impact of social media and the wider digital age.

Privacy: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms represents an important contribution to psychoanalytic literature. It will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists in practice and training as well as to researchers interested in the concept of privacy from across the applied and social sciences and the humanities.

Contents

Introduction Prologue 1. Privacy: An introductory overview (Salman Akhtar) Part I: Developmental realm 2. The development of a sense of privacy (Alexandra Harrison) 3. What we can learn about confidentiality from children and adolescents (Jack Novick and Kerry Kelly Novick) 4. Privacy, ruthless love, incest barrier, and the genital screen (Thomas Wolman) Part II: Cultural realm 5. Cross-cultural perspectives on privacy (Pratyusha Tummala-Narra) 6. Reflections on the privacy of self and the drive to create in the context of dislocation (Jaswant Guzder) 7. The dilemmas of privacy in the Anne Sexton controversy (Paul Mosher and Jeffrey Berman) Part III: Clinical realm 8. On self-disclosure (Theodore J. Jacobs) 9. Privacy in child therapy (Ann G. Smolen) 10. The fine tension between the analyst's need for privacy and the patient's curiosity about the analyst (Aisha Abbasi) Epilogue 11. Between intimacy and privacy: A concluding commentary (Lorrie Chopra)

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