(Read download) Psychoanalytic Complexity: Clinical Attitudes for Therapeutic Change (Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series)
| #1904341 in Books | 2013-12-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .40 x6.00 x9.00l,.40 | File Name: 041589624X | 136 pages
||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Complex but easily comprehendible|By Allan H. Gelber|Coburn presents the ideas of Complexity Theory as it applies to Psychoanalytic theory and therapy, and opens new doors to the understanding of change. The author is not only quite knowledgeable, he presents his view logically and quite understandably.|2 of 6 people found the following review helpful.|||"William Coburn’s Psychoanalytic Complexity is a stunning contribution to the development of a new, post-Cartesian conceptual language for psychoanalysis, one that decisively parts company with the doctrine of the isolated, individual mind. Inst
Psychoanalytic Complexity is the application of a multidisciplinary, explanatory theory to clinical psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. It carries with it incisive and pivotal attitudes that aim to transform our understanding of therapeutic action and the change process. Here, William Coburn offers a revolutionary and far-reaching counterpoint to the remnants of Cartesianism and scientism, respecting and encouraging human anomaly rather than pathologizi...
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