
Psychoanalysis
A Critical Introduction
Ian Craib(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 4. June 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-0-7456-1979-8 (ISBN)
Description
Psychoanalysis: A Critical Introduction is a clearly written and accessible introduction to the main schools of psychoanalysis and the practice of psychotherapy. Unusually, it is written by an academic sociologist specializing in social theory who is also a practising psychotherapist. Craib emphasizes the complexity of psychoanalysis -- an approach that works at many different levels. The unique contribution of this perspective is to understand the creativity of the individual. Psychoanalyis is less about 'curing' mental illness or making people happy, Craib suggests, and more about the understanding of individual lives and about the importance of thinking as well as feeling.
Craib argues that psychoanalysis is a depth psychology and a developmental psychology, as well as enabling an understanding of everyday feelings and thoughts. He explores the work of Freud, Klein, Lacan, the object-relations theorists, attachment theory and American self psychology, and feminist developments of Freud's work. In the final section he offers an account of psychoanalytic practice as a way of opening up a life and allowing it to develop in different directions, and of enabling people to deal with the inevitable failures, contradictions and disappointments of being alive.
This fascinating book will bridge the gap between academic textbooks on psychoanalysis and the books written primarily for those training in the field. It will be of major interest to students of psychology, social psychology, sociology and social theory, as well as to psychoanalytic practitioners
Craib argues that psychoanalysis is a depth psychology and a developmental psychology, as well as enabling an understanding of everyday feelings and thoughts. He explores the work of Freud, Klein, Lacan, the object-relations theorists, attachment theory and American self psychology, and feminist developments of Freud's work. In the final section he offers an account of psychoanalytic practice as a way of opening up a life and allowing it to develop in different directions, and of enabling people to deal with the inevitable failures, contradictions and disappointments of being alive.
This fascinating book will bridge the gap between academic textbooks on psychoanalysis and the books written primarily for those training in the field. It will be of major interest to students of psychology, social psychology, sociology and social theory, as well as to psychoanalytic practitioners
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-1979-8 (9780745619798)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Book
06/2001
1st Edition
Polity Press
€80.50
Shipment within 15-20 days
Person
Ian Craib is Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex
Content
Preface. Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
PART I THE FOUNDATIONS.
Chapter 2: The Unconscious.
Chapter 3: Freud: Psychic Structures, Internal Agencies and the Defences.
Chapter 4: The Development of the Psyche: Freud and Oedipus.
Chapter 5 Klein: Envy, Phantasy and the Development of the Infant.
PART II DIVERGENT PATHS.
Chapter 6 The Later Kleinians: Symbol Formation, Thinking and Organisations.
Chapter 7: Infancy and Object Relations.
Chapter 8; Psychoanalysis as a Science of Child Development.
Chapter 9: Lacan and the Return to Freud.
Chapter 10: Psychoanalysis, Gender and Feminism.
PART III THE NATURE OF THERAPY.
Chapter 11: Understanding Therapy 1: Introduction.
Chapter 12: Understanding Therapy 2: Transference and Countertransference.
Chapter 13: Conclusion.
Bibliography.
Index
Chapter 1: Introduction.
PART I THE FOUNDATIONS.
Chapter 2: The Unconscious.
Chapter 3: Freud: Psychic Structures, Internal Agencies and the Defences.
Chapter 4: The Development of the Psyche: Freud and Oedipus.
Chapter 5 Klein: Envy, Phantasy and the Development of the Infant.
PART II DIVERGENT PATHS.
Chapter 6 The Later Kleinians: Symbol Formation, Thinking and Organisations.
Chapter 7: Infancy and Object Relations.
Chapter 8; Psychoanalysis as a Science of Child Development.
Chapter 9: Lacan and the Return to Freud.
Chapter 10: Psychoanalysis, Gender and Feminism.
PART III THE NATURE OF THERAPY.
Chapter 11: Understanding Therapy 1: Introduction.
Chapter 12: Understanding Therapy 2: Transference and Countertransference.
Chapter 13: Conclusion.
Bibliography.
Index