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E-grāmata: Subject to Change: Jung, Gender and Subjectivity in Psychoanalysis

  • Formāts: 247 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Brunner-Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135844110
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  • Formāts: 247 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Brunner-Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135844110

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Subject to Change is a collection of essays by Polly Young-Eisendrath that deal with the "big issues" surrounding how psychoanalysts understand their profession and how they can improve it.

What can psychotherapy and psychoanalysis teach us about turning human misery into insight and personal freedom? Polly Young-Eisendrath offers a response that opens new vistas in our understanding of ourselves within the complexity of a postmodern world.

Subject to Change is a collection of essays spanning a twenty-year period of theorising and practice of a highly regarded senior Jungian analyst. The diverse ideas and perspectives discussed in the essays deal with the big issues surrounding how Jungian analysts and psychoanalysts understand their profession and what it teaches us about our subject lives. The book is divided into four clear and informative sections:

* Subjectivity and uncertainty
* Gender and desire
* Transference and transformation
* Transcendence and subjectivity.

The classic essays presented in this book will have significant appeal to all those concerned with Jungian analysis, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, gender development, and the interface between psychotherapy and spirituality.

Recenzijas

"I recommend this book, it is an erudite treatise a must for all interested in the topics under discussion, psychology, psychoanalysis philosophy, spirituality and the politics of psychoanalysis." Joy Schaverien, Psychotherapy and Politics International, Iss 4, 2006

Acknowledgments vii
1 Introduction: Changing the subject - the self as a verb 1(16)
PART 1 Subjectivity and uncertainty 17(58)
2 The science of intentions and the intentions of science
19(11)
3 Struggling with Jung: the value of uncertainty
30(8)
4 On the difficulty of being a Jungian psychoanalyst
38(7)
5 Subject to change: feminism, psychoanalysis and subjectivity
45(7)
6 The self in analysis: a postmodern account
52(8)
7 Jungian constructivism and the value of uncertainty
60(15)
PART 2 Gender and desire 75(62)
8 Myth and body: Pandora's legacy in a postmodern world
77(12)
9 Feminism and narrating female persons
89(11)
10 The female person and how we talk about her
100(16)
11 Revisiting identity
116(6)
12 Gender and contrasexuality: Jung's contribution and beyond
122(15)
PART 3 Transference and transformation 137(40)
13 What's love got to do with it? Transference and transformation in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy
139(12)
14 The transformation of human suffering: a perspective from psychotherapy and Buddhism
151(13)
15 When the fruit ripens: alleviating suffering and increasing compassion as goals of clinical psychoanalysis
164(13)
PART 4 Transcendence and subjectivity 177(44)
16 Psychotherapy as ordinary transcendence: the unspeakable and the unspoken
179(9)
17 Compassion as resilience and transcendence
188(6)
18 Locating the transcendent: inference, rupture, irony
194(10)
19 Self and transcendence: a postmodern approach to analytical psychology in practice
204(10)
20 From myth to metaphor: transcending realism
214(7)
Bibliography 221(8)
Index 229


Polly Young-Eisendrath is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont Medical College and a psychologist and Jungian analyst practicing in central Vermont, USA.