This article highlights the evolutionary biological epistemology in Freud psychoanalytic theory. The concepts of aggressive and sexual drives are cornerstones of the psychoanalytic epistemological system, concerning the motivational/emotional roots of mental functioning. These biological roots of mental functioning, especially with regard to aggressive drive, have gradually faded away from psychoanalytic epistemology, as we show in this article. Currently, however, Neurosciences, and in particular Affective Neuroscience (Panksepp, 1998), can help us to have a better understanding of the biological roots of human mental functioning. The motivational/emotional systems studied by Affective Neuroscience can give a new epistemological foundation...
The programmes that treat people who have committed acts of violence have utilised the framework of...
A coherent psychoanalytic theory of violence has been hindered by the very few psychoanalysts who ha...
The discovery of brain regions and mental processes that contribute to aggressive behavior has long ...
The leading proponent for this theory, Sigmund Freud argues that human motivational forces, such as ...
In the study of aggression, psychopathy represents a disorder that is of particular interest because...
The current study examined the psychopathy-aggression relationship by considering different forms of...
Human beings use conscious emotions to direct their behaviors. There is some agreement in the scient...
Psychoanalytic clinical theories focus on three different assumptions that overlap to a certain exte...
The »inner world« of the mind was, in the past, the traditional preserve of psychoanalysis and relat...
Introduction Affective Neurosciences identify seven ancestral emotion systems, categorizing them i...
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The approach-avoidance conflict (AAC), i.e. the competing tendencies to undertake goal-directed acti...
Human beings are social animals. Life in society requires individuals to modulate their behavior acc...
This chapter looks back over the past 40 years of taking an evolutionary function analytical approac...
none2To date, research on anger and human aggression is one of the most challenging fields for genet...
The programmes that treat people who have committed acts of violence have utilised the framework of...
A coherent psychoanalytic theory of violence has been hindered by the very few psychoanalysts who ha...
The discovery of brain regions and mental processes that contribute to aggressive behavior has long ...
The leading proponent for this theory, Sigmund Freud argues that human motivational forces, such as ...
In the study of aggression, psychopathy represents a disorder that is of particular interest because...
The current study examined the psychopathy-aggression relationship by considering different forms of...
Human beings use conscious emotions to direct their behaviors. There is some agreement in the scient...
Psychoanalytic clinical theories focus on three different assumptions that overlap to a certain exte...
The »inner world« of the mind was, in the past, the traditional preserve of psychoanalysis and relat...
Introduction Affective Neurosciences identify seven ancestral emotion systems, categorizing them i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68264/2/10.1177_002200275900300301.pd
The approach-avoidance conflict (AAC), i.e. the competing tendencies to undertake goal-directed acti...
Human beings are social animals. Life in society requires individuals to modulate their behavior acc...
This chapter looks back over the past 40 years of taking an evolutionary function analytical approac...
none2To date, research on anger and human aggression is one of the most challenging fields for genet...
The programmes that treat people who have committed acts of violence have utilised the framework of...
A coherent psychoanalytic theory of violence has been hindered by the very few psychoanalysts who ha...
The discovery of brain regions and mental processes that contribute to aggressive behavior has long ...