“Psychoanalysis versus psychiatry” and “unconscious versus brain” are classic oppositions between different perspectives on the human being and mental suffering. This article draws on certain elements of this discussion and reflects on how new ideas about the brain and biology favor closer interaction between psychoanalysis and the neurosciences. These questions are redefined through the notion of cerebral plasticity, by which the brain is open to interaction with the social environment and the influence of psychoanalytical therapy. Conceiving of the brain as a plastic organ allows for the possibility of interchange between psychoanalysis and the neurosciences.Fil: Mantilla, Maria Jimena. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias So...
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BRAIN THEORY: ESSAYS IN CRITICAL NEUROPHILOSOPHY Contents 0. Charles Wolfe (Ghent) Introducti...
The clinical work of psychoanalysts can be thought of in both a narrow and a broad sense. In the nar...
This article serves to briefly survey the relationship between neuroscience and psychoanalysis (&quo...
This article analyses how and with what consequences body–mind relations (the sphere of the psychoso...
Through research into the molecular and cellular mechanisms that occur during critical periods, rece...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
International audienceThis article examines some possible interactions between the neurosciences and...
The great achievements in neuroscience have promoted in wide areas of society the idea that knowledg...
In the letter by Scorza and Cavalheiro1, the authors posit that the use of psychoanalysis for neurop...
This dissertation explores interdisciplinarity from three perspectives. It emphasizes the intellectu...
In the article the author analyzed the idea of neuroplasticity-human brain change throughout person ...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
In claim to understand the human being, they have gestated multiplicity of epistemological orientati...
En este artículo me propongo recuperar algunos elementos del debate neurociencias-psicoanálisis para...
Like many academic disciplines in the twenty first century the humanities have been deeply affected ...
BRAIN THEORY: ESSAYS IN CRITICAL NEUROPHILOSOPHY Contents 0. Charles Wolfe (Ghent) Introducti...
The clinical work of psychoanalysts can be thought of in both a narrow and a broad sense. In the nar...
This article serves to briefly survey the relationship between neuroscience and psychoanalysis (&quo...
This article analyses how and with what consequences body–mind relations (the sphere of the psychoso...
Through research into the molecular and cellular mechanisms that occur during critical periods, rece...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
International audienceThis article examines some possible interactions between the neurosciences and...
The great achievements in neuroscience have promoted in wide areas of society the idea that knowledg...
In the letter by Scorza and Cavalheiro1, the authors posit that the use of psychoanalysis for neurop...
This dissertation explores interdisciplinarity from three perspectives. It emphasizes the intellectu...
In the article the author analyzed the idea of neuroplasticity-human brain change throughout person ...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
In claim to understand the human being, they have gestated multiplicity of epistemological orientati...
En este artículo me propongo recuperar algunos elementos del debate neurociencias-psicoanálisis para...
Like many academic disciplines in the twenty first century the humanities have been deeply affected ...
BRAIN THEORY: ESSAYS IN CRITICAL NEUROPHILOSOPHY Contents 0. Charles Wolfe (Ghent) Introducti...
The clinical work of psychoanalysts can be thought of in both a narrow and a broad sense. In the nar...