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Introducing psychoanalysis: essential themes and topics

The ideas of psychoanalysis have permeated Western culture. It is the dominant paradigm through which we understand our emotional lives, and Freud still finds himself an iconic figure. Yet despite the constant stream of anti-Freud literature, little is known about contemporary psychoanalysis. "Introducing Psychoanalysis" redresses the balance. It introduces psychoanalysis as a unified "theory of the unconscious" with a variety of different theoretical and therapeutic approaches, explains some of the strange ways in which psychoanalysts think about the mind, and is one of the few books to connect psychoanalysis to everyday life and common understanding of the world. How do psychoanalysts conceptualize the mind? Why was Freud so intersted in sex? Is psychoanalysis a science? How does analysis work? In answering these questions, this book offers new insights into the nature of psychoanalytic theory and original ways of describing therapeutic practice. The theory comes alive through Oscar Zarate's insightful and daring illustrations, which enlighten the text. In demystifying and explaining psychoanalysis, this book should be of interest to students, teachers and the general public.

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Budd, Susan - Personal Name
Rusbridger, Richard. - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 150.195 War i
ISBN/ISSN 1583918876 (hbk)
Subject(s) Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic Theory
Classification 150.195
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Routledge
Publishing Year 2005
Publishing Place Australia
Collation xi, 265 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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