This response welcomes Bob Hinshelwood's plea for research in the psychoanalytic setting, and his discussion of processes for clarifying concepts and for the comparative examination of different positions. I suggest that the aims of Hinshelwood's project could be more effectively realized within a social science approach and discuss some implications for ways of conceptualizing science, theory and subjectivity. I suggest that the focus for research within the psychoanalytic setting should include how clinical practice is evolving under changing social contexts
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] In this proposal we argue that qualitative psychology is growing in popularity and...
A major theme in recent psychoanalytic thinking concerns the use of therapist subjectivity, especial...
Robert Hinshelwood’s new book is a valuable contribution to the debates concerning the scientific st...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challen...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challen...
Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of Br...
Two quite different cultures are to be found within psychoanalysis, one more clinical in orientation...
In this paper I make a preliminary sketch of the field of psychoanalytic psychosocial practice. I d...
In my paper I focused on the ‘dual roles claim’, the claim that some concepts central to at least ce...
The clinical work of psychoanalysts can be thought of in both a narrow and a broad sense. In the nar...
My thesis, based upon my 45 years of experience with APsaA, consists of four assertions: 1. Psychoan...
This article discusses the use of psychoanalysis – particularly of psychoanalytic technique based on...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] In this proposal we argue that qualitative psychology is growing in popularity and...
A major theme in recent psychoanalytic thinking concerns the use of therapist subjectivity, especial...
Robert Hinshelwood’s new book is a valuable contribution to the debates concerning the scientific st...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challen...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challen...
Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of Br...
Two quite different cultures are to be found within psychoanalysis, one more clinical in orientation...
In this paper I make a preliminary sketch of the field of psychoanalytic psychosocial practice. I d...
In my paper I focused on the ‘dual roles claim’, the claim that some concepts central to at least ce...
The clinical work of psychoanalysts can be thought of in both a narrow and a broad sense. In the nar...
My thesis, based upon my 45 years of experience with APsaA, consists of four assertions: 1. Psychoan...
This article discusses the use of psychoanalysis – particularly of psychoanalytic technique based on...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] In this proposal we argue that qualitative psychology is growing in popularity and...
A major theme in recent psychoanalytic thinking concerns the use of therapist subjectivity, especial...