Psychoanalysis rose at the end of the nineteenth century as a possibility of reintegrating the mind and body. This came up as proposing a theory that empirically demonstrates that emotions create symptoms in the body. Psychoanalysis introduces a subject moved by desires, governed by the unconscious. Since then, in a dialectic perspective, search and offer to society a counterpoint view of current thought, offering new insights and reflection, bringing enlightenment of what is obscure in individuals’ internal life. The contemporary psychoanalytic crisis comes from conflict avoidance, not worrying in the integrative view, falling into a trap of “politically correct,” that is, accepting what is advocated, without questioning, not putting on th...
The Phantom of the Ego is the first comparative study that shows how the modernist account of the un...
In the first chapter, I propose a new psychoanalytical framework in which the subject is driven by a...
Freud’s view of the ego as Januslike, the one component of the psychic system turned toward the exte...
This thesis finds that "the self" as a concept has been included in psychoanalytic theory but has no...
Put simply, psychoanalysis is a theory that focuses on the dynamic relationship between the body, mi...
Book synopsis: 'Frosh knows his material extremely well; he raises interesting questions and offers ...
Our chapter traces the origins of the psychoanalytic method back to experiences of non-ordinary stat...
This is the final version. Available on open access from frontier media via the DOI in this recordDa...
This chapter is included in an edited collection which looks at a range of contemporary cultural phe...
Of the topics found in psychoanalytic theory it is Freud’s philosophy of mind that is at once the mo...
The chapter traces the consolidation of Freud's perception of the ego as a fluid, dynamic construct,...
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challen...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...
The progress of modern psychiatry in the paths of biomedicine has led to the impression that psychop...
Modern subject is interested in studying his or her identity, however this act of examination nullif...
The Phantom of the Ego is the first comparative study that shows how the modernist account of the un...
In the first chapter, I propose a new psychoanalytical framework in which the subject is driven by a...
Freud’s view of the ego as Januslike, the one component of the psychic system turned toward the exte...
This thesis finds that "the self" as a concept has been included in psychoanalytic theory but has no...
Put simply, psychoanalysis is a theory that focuses on the dynamic relationship between the body, mi...
Book synopsis: 'Frosh knows his material extremely well; he raises interesting questions and offers ...
Our chapter traces the origins of the psychoanalytic method back to experiences of non-ordinary stat...
This is the final version. Available on open access from frontier media via the DOI in this recordDa...
This chapter is included in an edited collection which looks at a range of contemporary cultural phe...
Of the topics found in psychoanalytic theory it is Freud’s philosophy of mind that is at once the mo...
The chapter traces the consolidation of Freud's perception of the ego as a fluid, dynamic construct,...
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challen...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...
The progress of modern psychiatry in the paths of biomedicine has led to the impression that psychop...
Modern subject is interested in studying his or her identity, however this act of examination nullif...
The Phantom of the Ego is the first comparative study that shows how the modernist account of the un...
In the first chapter, I propose a new psychoanalytical framework in which the subject is driven by a...
Freud’s view of the ego as Januslike, the one component of the psychic system turned toward the exte...