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Rene Major

    This author delves into the profound questions of the human psyche, exploring the intersections of psychoanalysis and law. Their work focuses on the specific nature of psychoanalytic practice and its societal and legal standing. They examine how our inner worlds are shaped by societal structures and how these influences are reflected within our legal systems. Their literary approach offers a penetrating insight into the complex relationships between the mind, society, and the law.

    Freud
    • 2017

      Freud

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This is a revised edition of an important title originally published in 2009. It is written primarily for psychotherapists and other practitioners and describes a new and effective form of dynamic therapy designed for working with adults and with adolescents. The theory, on which the new form of therapy is based, is centred in a paradigm that extends and crucially alters the paradigm for developmental psychology opened by the Bowlby/Ainsworth attachment theory. It describes a pre-programmed process, the dynamics sustaining attachment and interest sharing, which is activated as soon as people perceive that they are in danger. This process is made up of seven pre-programmed systems which interact with one another as an integrated whole. They include Bowlby's two complementary goal-corrected behavioural systems: attachment (also referred to as careseeking) and caregiving. Whenever the process is able to function effectively, it enables people to adapt more constructively and co-operatively to changing circumstances.

      Freud