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The Feeling Brain : Selected Papers on Neuropsychoanalysis.
Title:
The Feeling Brain : Selected Papers on Neuropsychoanalysis.
Author:
Solms, Mark.
ISBN:
9781782414261
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (241 pages)
Series:
The Psychoanalytic Ideas Series
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS -- FOREWORD -- Introduction -- PART I WHAT IS A NEUROPSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVE? -- CHAPTER ONE What is neuropsychoanalysis? -- CHAPTER TWO Putting the psyche into neuropsychology -- PART II NEUROPSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES ON SOME NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS -- CHAPTER FOUR Is the brain more real than the mind? -- CHAPTER FIVE An example of neuropsychoanalytic research: Korsakoff's syndrome -- PART III NEUROPSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES ON SOME PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS -- CHAPTER SIX Depression: a neuropsychoanalytic perspective -- CHAPTER SEVEN Neuropsychoanalytic on addiction -- PART IV NEUROPSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES ON DREAMS -- CHAPTER EIGHT Freudian dream theory today -- CHAPTER NINE The Interpretation of Dreams and the neurosciences -- PART IV NEUROPSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES ON CONSCIOUSNESS -- CHAPTER TEN The "id" knows more than the "ego" admits -- CHAPTER ELEVEN A neuropsychoanalytic approach to the hard problem of consciousness -- Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Abstract:
Neuropsychoanalysis is the fastest growing area within psychoanalysis, providing a bridge between "classic" psychoanalysis and the neurological sciences. This book provides an accessible introduction to the field through a selection of papers by one of its leading figures. It includes papers on the theoretical and philosophical foundations of neuropsychoanalysis, scientific papers on the brain mechanisms of dreaming and consciousness, the application of neuropsychoanalysis in psychiatry and neurology, and clinical case studies.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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