Understanding experience : psychotherapy and postmodernism / edited by Roger Frie.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2003Description: xii, 234 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1583912991
- 9781583912997
- 1583919007
- 9781583919002
- 150.195 21
- B105.E9 U53 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: between modernism and postmodernism: rethinking psychological agency / Roger Frie -- 1. Sartre's contribution to psychoanalysis / Betty Cannon -- 2. Martin Buber and dialogical psychotherapy / Maurice Friedman -- 3. Truth and freedom in psychoanalysis / William J. Richardson -- 4. Beyond postmodernism: from concepts through experiencing / Eugene Gendlin -- 5. A phenomenology of becoming: reflections on authenticity / Jon Mills -- 6. Language and subjectivity: from Binswanger through Lacan / Roger Frie -- 7. Psychoanalysis and subjectivity in the work of Erich Fromm / Daniel Burston -- 8. The primacy of experience in R. D. Laing's approach to psychoanalysis / M. Guy Thompson -- 9. The eclipse of the person in psychoanalysis / Jon Frederickson.
"Understanding Experience: Psychotherapy and Postmodernism is a collection of interdisciplinary essays that explore the way we experience and interact with each other and the world around us." "The clinical work of Binswanger, Boss, Fromm, Fromm-Reichmann, Laing, and Lacan is considered alongside the theories of Buber, Heidegger, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre and others. Combining clinical data from psychotherapy and psychoanalysis with insights from European philosophy, this book seeks to fill a major gap in the debate over postmodernism and bridges the paradigmatic divide between the behavioural sciences and the human sciences." "It will be of great interest to clinicians and students of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis who wish to come to terms with postmodernism, as well as those interested in the interaction of psychotherapy, philosophy and social theory."--BOOK JACKET.
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