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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aTubert-Oklander, Juan.
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245 1 0 _aOne and the many :
_brelational psychoanalysis and group analysis /
_cJuan Tubert-Oklander.
260 _aLondon :
_bKarnac,
_c(c)2014.
300 _a1 online resource (316 pages)
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520 0 _aThis book is a of papers written between 2002 and 2012 on the subject of group analysis and relational psychoanalysis. From the author's point of view, these two disciplines are really the two sides of the same coin, since both explore and use therapeutically what happens in the interphase between individual and collective ways of existence. It is divided into three parts. The first deals with the construction of a theory that articulates individual, relational, and collective mental processes; the second, with the problems of interpretation from the hermeneutic, psychoanalytic, and group-analytic points of view; the third, with the clinic and applications of relational analysis and group analysis. One major theme is the construction of a new metapsychology that may allow us to transcend the limitations of the individual paradigm that underlies Freudian theory and the mainstream versions of psychoanalysis. In this, there is an attempt to integrate the contributions of Sandor Ferenczi, the British Independents, S.H. Foulkes's group analysis, Enrique Pichon-Riviere and the Latin-American tradition that stems from his though and practice, and present-day developments in relational psychoanalysis. This amounts to a "mestization" of a number of branches of psychoanalysis and group analysis that stem from the original Freudian roots.
505 0 0 _aCOVER --
_tCONTENTS --
_tACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
_tABOUT THE AUTHOR --
_tNew International Library of Group Analysis Foreword --
_tPrologue --
_tCHAPTER ONE Beyond the individual and the collective: the new widening scope of the field of psychoanalysis --
_tCHAPTER TWO The syncretic paradigm: the metapsychology of individuals and groups --
_tCHAPTER THREE Lost in translation: a contribution to intercultural understanding --
_tCHAPTER FOUR The icon and the idol: the place of Freud and other founding fathers and mothers in psychoanalytic identity and education --
_tCHAPTER FIVE A Hermes in London: the subtlety of interpretation in Donald Winnicott's clinic --
_tCHAPTER SIX The clinical diary of 1932 and the new psychoanalytic clinic --
_tCHAPTER SEVEN Lazarus' resurrection: the inclusion of political and religious discussion in the analytic dialogue --
_tCHAPTER EIGHT The matrix of despair --
_tREFERENCES --
_tINDEX.
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650 0 _aPsychoanalysis.
650 0 _aGroup psychotherapy.
650 1 2 _aPsychoanalytic Therapy
650 1 2 _aPsychotherapy, Group
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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_dCynthia Snell