Routledge | The Contemporary Freudian Tradition: Past And Present (2021 EN)

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    Author: Ken Robinson (Editor), Joan Schachter (Editor)
    Full Title: The Contemporary Freudian Tradition: Past And Present
    Publisher: Routledge; 1st edition (October 19, 2020)
    Year: 2021
    ISBN-13: 9780367483562 (978-0-367-48356-2), 9780367483555 (978-0-367-48355-5)
    ISBN-10: 0367483564, 0367483556
    Pages: 388
    Language: English
    Genre: Psychology: Clinical psychology
    File type: PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: £120.00


    This is the first book dedicated to the Contemporary Freudian Tradition. In its introduction, and through its selection of papers, it describes the development and rich diversity of this tradition over recent decades, showing how theory and practice are inseparable in the psychoanalytic treatment of children, adolescents and adults.

    The book is organized around four major concerns in the Contemporary Freudian Tradition: the nature of the Unconscious and the ways that it manifests itself; the extension of Freud’s theories of development through the work of Anna Freud and later theorists; the body and psychosexuality, including the centrality of bodily experience as it is elaborated over time in the life of the individual; and aggression. It also illustrates how within the Tradition different exponents have been influenced by psychoanalytic thinking outside it, whether from the Kleinian and Independent Groups, or from French Freudian thinking. Throughout the book there is strong emphasis on the clinical setting, in, for example, the value of the Tradition’s approach to the complex interrelationship of body and mind in promoting a deeper understanding of somatic symptoms and illnesses and working with them. There are four papers on the subject of dreams within the Contemporary Freudian Tradition, illustrating the continuing importance accorded to dreams and dreaming in psychoanalytic treatment.

    This is the only book that describes in detail the family resemblances shared by those working psychoanalytically within the richly diverse Contemporary Freudian Tradition. It should appeal to anyone, from student onwards, who is interested in the living tradition of Freud’s work as understood by one of the three major groups within British psychoanalysis.

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