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On Freud's "The Unconscious" / edited by Salman Akhtar & Mary Kay O'Neil.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Contemporary FreudPublication details: London : Karnac Books, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 300 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782411598
  • 1782411593
  • 0429902689
  • 9780429902680
  • 0429477910
  • 9780429477911
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: On Freud's ""The Unconscious"".DDC classification:
  • 150.195 23
LOC classification:
  • BF173
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Contents:
COVER; CONTENTS; CONTEMPORARY FREUD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; Introduction; PART I "The unconscious" (1915e); PART II Discussion of "The unconscious"; 1 Metapsychology and clinical practice: lessons from Freud's "The unconscious"; 2 "The unconscious" in psychoanalysis and neuropsychology; 3 Freud's "The unconscious": can this work be squared with a biological account?; 4 A Hindu reading of Freud's "The unconscious"; 5 The repressed maternal in Freud's topography of mind; 6 Complementary models of the mind in Freud's "The unconscious"?
7 The unconscious in work with psychosomatic patients8 The unconscious and perceptions of the self; 9 "In spite of my ego": problem solving and the unconscious; Epilogue; REFERENCES; INDEX.
Summary: If there ever was one word that could represent the essence of Freud's work, that word would be 'unconscious'. Indeed, Freud himself regarded his 1915 paper 'The Unconscious' as central to clarifying the fundamentals of his metapsychology. The paper delineates the topographic model of the mind and spells out the concepts of primary and secondary process thinking, thing and word presentations, timelessness of the unconscious, condensation and symbolism, unconscious problem solving, and the relationship between the system Ucs and repression. Examining these proposals in the light of contemporary.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

COVER; CONTENTS; CONTEMPORARY FREUD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; Introduction; PART I "The unconscious" (1915e); PART II Discussion of "The unconscious"; 1 Metapsychology and clinical practice: lessons from Freud's "The unconscious"; 2 "The unconscious" in psychoanalysis and neuropsychology; 3 Freud's "The unconscious": can this work be squared with a biological account?; 4 A Hindu reading of Freud's "The unconscious"; 5 The repressed maternal in Freud's topography of mind; 6 Complementary models of the mind in Freud's "The unconscious"?

7 The unconscious in work with psychosomatic patients8 The unconscious and perceptions of the self; 9 "In spite of my ego": problem solving and the unconscious; Epilogue; REFERENCES; INDEX.

If there ever was one word that could represent the essence of Freud's work, that word would be 'unconscious'. Indeed, Freud himself regarded his 1915 paper 'The Unconscious' as central to clarifying the fundamentals of his metapsychology. The paper delineates the topographic model of the mind and spells out the concepts of primary and secondary process thinking, thing and word presentations, timelessness of the unconscious, condensation and symbolism, unconscious problem solving, and the relationship between the system Ucs and repression. Examining these proposals in the light of contemporary.

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