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The Quest for Conscience and the Birth of the Mind.
Title:
The Quest for Conscience and the Birth of the Mind.
Author:
Reiner, Annie.
ISBN:
9781849406932
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (226 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Copy Right -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I: CONSCIENCE AND MORALITY: THEORETICAL EXPLORATIONS -- CHAPTER ONE: Philosophical and psychoanalytic background -- CHAPTER TWO: The true self and psychological birth -- CHAPTER THREE: The spiritual perspective in psychoanalysis -- CHAPTER FOUR: Theories of conscience -- PART II: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSCIENCE -- CHAPTER FIVE: Clinical examples -- CHAPTER SIX: Summary and conclusions -- REFERENCES.
Abstract:
This book offers a new perspective on conscience as an as yet unrealized human potential, but a potential toward which human beings are naturally driven. A distinction is made between a "mature" or "healthy" conscience - a "conscience capable of maturation" - and the classical notion of the superego; it also postulates that the two may represent two separate lines of development. Conscience is seen to be inseparable from consciousness; the development of a mature conscience is seen to have its foundation in the development of a true or authentic self, while the classical notion of the superego is viewed as an often pathological manifestation of this natural mental potential.Theological ideas are relevant to any discussion of morality, conscience and guilt. Freud's and Bion's perspectives on religion are closely examined, revealing fundamental differences in their views of the mind. The author incorporates the metaphysical perspective central to Bion's concept of "O" as fundamental to an understanding of the development of a healthy conscience. Detailed clinical examples clearly illustrate obstacles to the development, both of conscience and of an authentic self. These are examined with reference to early emotional trauma, including the failure of mental containment by the primary object, ideas which have their foundation in Fairbairn's theories about the infant's "moral dilemma".
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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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