This article analyses how and with what consequences body–mind relations (the sphere of the psychosomatic) are being modelled in the twenty-first century through considering the inter-discipline of neuropsychoanalysis. The promise of the term psychosomatic lies in its efforts to rework standard, bifurcated models of mind and body: somatic acts are simultaneously psychic acts. But neuropsychoanalysis, as it brings the neurosciences and psychoanalysis together to model an embodied ‘MindBrain’, ends up evacuating another potent characteristic found in much of the psychosomatic tradition – its refusal to adjudicate, a priori, what counts as the adaptive or well-regulated subject. The psychosomatic problem in psychoanalysis profoundly disturbs e...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
In the recent years, discoveries in neuroscience have greatly impacted upon the need to modify thera...
The nascent field of neuropsychoanalysis positions itself as a putative bridge between two »historic...
This article analyses how and with what consequences body–mind relations (the sphere of the psychoso...
Biological fisycliiatrists lend to look upon the phenomena of inind and ineaning, wliicii are the da...
After years of reciprocal lack of interest, if not opposition, neuroscience and psychoanalysis are p...
Contemporary neuroscience links together soma and society in complex ways, casting the brain as the ...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
The »inner world« of the mind was, in the past, the traditional preserve of psychoanalysis and relat...
Objective: To briefly review how the main monist and dualist currents of philosophy of mind approach...
Kandel (2006) started his career interested in becoming a psychoanalyst, and turned to biology in wh...
We systematically mistreat psychological phenomena, both logically and clinically. This article expl...
This article serves to briefly survey the relationship between neuroscience and psychoanalysis (&quo...
In their paper “The case for neuropsychoanalysis” Yovell, Solms, and Fotopoulou (2015) respond to ou...
Psychosomatic medicine, with its prevailing biopsychosocial model, aims to integrate human and exact...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
In the recent years, discoveries in neuroscience have greatly impacted upon the need to modify thera...
The nascent field of neuropsychoanalysis positions itself as a putative bridge between two »historic...
This article analyses how and with what consequences body–mind relations (the sphere of the psychoso...
Biological fisycliiatrists lend to look upon the phenomena of inind and ineaning, wliicii are the da...
After years of reciprocal lack of interest, if not opposition, neuroscience and psychoanalysis are p...
Contemporary neuroscience links together soma and society in complex ways, casting the brain as the ...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
The »inner world« of the mind was, in the past, the traditional preserve of psychoanalysis and relat...
Objective: To briefly review how the main monist and dualist currents of philosophy of mind approach...
Kandel (2006) started his career interested in becoming a psychoanalyst, and turned to biology in wh...
We systematically mistreat psychological phenomena, both logically and clinically. This article expl...
This article serves to briefly survey the relationship between neuroscience and psychoanalysis (&quo...
In their paper “The case for neuropsychoanalysis” Yovell, Solms, and Fotopoulou (2015) respond to ou...
Psychosomatic medicine, with its prevailing biopsychosocial model, aims to integrate human and exact...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
In the recent years, discoveries in neuroscience have greatly impacted upon the need to modify thera...
The nascent field of neuropsychoanalysis positions itself as a putative bridge between two »historic...