The book offers a thorough and contemporary examination of psychoanalytic defense mechanisms, building on Anna Freud's foundational work. Dr. Joseph Fernando presents original concepts like the zero process and contrast defenses, enhancing the understanding of these theories. This scholarly yet clinically relevant approach makes it a significant contribution to psychoanalysis, providing both depth and practical insights for professionals in the field.
Joseph Fernando Books




A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Trauma
Post-Traumatic Mental Functioning, the Zero Process, and the Construction of Reality
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the nature of trauma and its impact on mental functioning through the innovative concept of the 'zero process.' It delves into psychoanalytic theories to provide a deeper understanding of how trauma affects individuals psychologically, offering insights into post-traumatic experiences and mental health. This theoretical framework aims to enhance comprehension of trauma's complexities and its lasting effects on the psyche.
Heidegger on Science and Technology
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on Heidegger's perspectives, the book critically examines his views on science and technology, highlighting their implications for humanity and the environment. It appreciates Heidegger's meditative thinking as a means to maintain sanity amidst technological threats. However, it argues that while his metaphysical approach is valuable, it falls short. The author advocates for a moral framework alongside metaphysics to address the challenges posed by technology, suggesting that moral and spiritual character development is essential for overcoming these dangers.
A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Trauma presents a theory of the nature of trauma and post traumatic mental functioning based on the concept of the 'zero process'.