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基本説明
Perrin Elisha delves into the underlying bias in psychology and psyhotherapy that views the mind and body as separate, and that views the mind as having a higher status than the body in all contexts.
Full Description
Perrin Elisha delves into the underlying bias in psychology and psychotherapy that views the mind and body as separate, and that views the mind as having a higher status than the body in all contexts. The author's lively examination of the mind-body split moves from classical ideas all the way up through Western history to modern psychology and the intriguing findings of neuropsychology.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Mind amp ndash Body Problem in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
Philosophy and the Mind amp ndash Body Problem: Influences on Psychoanalysis
Psyche and Soma in the Work of Sigmund Freud: Theoretical Foundations
Klein and Object Relations: Contemporary Developments
Kohutian, Intersubjective, and Relational Theories
Attachment Theory and Neuropsychoanalysis
Conclusions
References
Index
About the Author