
Introducing Psychoanalysis
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- Intro
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- What is Psychoanalysis?
- A Part of Psychology
- A Depth Psychology
- The Dream Work
- The Search for Meaning
- What is a Dynamic Unconscious?
- The Unconscious is Mysterious - not Mystical
- The Hidden Forces of Behaviour
- The Knowable Mind
- Is Psychoanalysis a Religion?
- Shamanism and Psychoanalysis
- Some Crucial Differences
- A Substitute for Religion?
- Psychoanalysis is not a Religious Rite
- Is Psychoanalysis a Science?
- Freud's Metapsychology
- Inappropriate Scientific Proof
- What Sort of Science Is It?
- The Hermeneutic Critique
- Telling a Better Story
- Psychoanalysis is Not Story-Telling
- Some Weird Ideas
- The Importance of Sexuality
- No Mating Season
- Other Peculiarities of Human Sexuality
- Troublesome Sexuality
- Childhood Sexuality
- Body and Mind Connected
- The Abuse of Children
- The Oedipus Complex
- Placing the Oedipus Complex
- Emotional Attitudes
- Unconscious Infantile Images
- Castration Complex
- Many Levels of Meaning
- Penis Envy
- Establishing Identity
- Untransformed Penis Envy
- Shifting the Emphasis
- Models of the Mind
- Models and Hypotheses
- 1. Models of the mind indicate hypotheses about how mental stuff is organized and regulated.
- Repression
- Defence Mechanisms
- Defence and Mental Integrity
- 2. Models embody hypotheses about how the mind develops over time.
- Ego Functions
- 3. Models embody hypotheses about what the mind is "constructed" of.
- Internal Objects Dramas
- 4. Models may embody hypotheses about how psychic contents get "into" the mind.
- Identification
- Identifications Change
- Winnicott's Dyad
- Transitional Space
- 5. Models embody hypotheses about how things get pushed out of the mind.
- Early Phantasies of Good and Bad
- Different Models Can Agree
- What is Projection?
- Manifold Projections
- Projective Identification
- Containment of Experience
- 6. Models enable us to think of how psychological events are "caused", in a way that makes psychological sense.
- Why Do I Do That?
- Traumatic Causes
- Separation and Attachment
- Harlow's Experiment
- Compromise Formation
- Obsessional Rituals
- Anxiety
- The Key Concept of Anxiety
- 7. Finally, models of the mind enable us to think about "what people are like".
- Freud's Instinct Theory
- Phases of Development
- The Libidinal Subject
- Character Armour
- The Primary Self
- Healthy Narcissism
- A Note on Models
- How Does Psychoanalysis Work?
- Diagnosis: a Problem of Naming?
- The Anti-Diagnostic Factor
- The Essence of Analysis
- Reasons for Analysis
- It's Not Only Private
- Free Association or "Freeing Something"
- Catharsis or Remembering
- Making the Unconscious Conscious
- Analytic Listening
- Listening with indifference
- Aims of Psychoanalysis
- The Process of Change
- The Problem of Resistance
- Resistance and Secondary Gain
- Interpretation
- Interpretations in Analysis
- Mutative Interpretations
- The Dance of Interpretation
- The Analytic Relationship
- What Would Your Friend Do?
- The Transference Problem
- Four Metaphors for Transference
- Problems of Countertransference
- Is Analysis Suitable for Everyone?
- Does It Work?
- Pyschoanalysis or Psychotherapy?
- The Influences of Psychoanalysis
- Childcare and Education
- Psychoanalysis and Advertising
- Psychoanalysis and Feminism
- Psychoanalysis and Anti-Racism
- Psychoanalysis, Ecology and Politics
- Paradigm and Theory
- Can psychoanalysis say anything about the future?
- Further Reading
- Biographical Notes on Psychoanalysts
- Biographical Notes on Psychologists
- Acknowledgements
- Index
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