The Good Life: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Love, Ethics, Creativity, and SpiritualitySUNY Press, 22. sep. 2004 - 129 sider Psychoanalysts have traditionally been expert at uncovering what afflicts and damages people, argues Jeffrey B. Rubin, but by focusing on narcissism and perversions, depression and sadism, psychoanalysis has all too often disregarded what nourishes and sustains us. In The Good Life, he demonstrates how psychoanalysis can make a profound contribution to the well-lived life by drawing on a neglected but potent aspect of psychoanalysis its capacity to illuminate a psychology of health as well as illness. Rubin shows that, at its best, psychoanalysis can highlight both the ingredients of love, ethics, creativity, and spirituality, as well as the obstacles to experiencing them. Exploring the good life from this dual perspective provides an indispensable resource for helping us live with greater meaning and vitality. |
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... chapter one , " Psychoanalysis and Creative Living " was published in The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry ( 32 , 2 : 361—380 ) . A section of an earlier version of chapter two , " Values and ...
... chapter one , " Psychoanalysis and Creative Living " was published in The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry ( 32 , 2 : 361—380 ) . A section of an earlier version of chapter two , " Values and ...
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... chapter , " Psychoanalysis and Creative Living , " examines the ten- sion within psychoanalysis between its creativity and its perversity . Working through this problem is essential to liberate psychoanalysis from the shackles of its ...
... chapter , " Psychoanalysis and Creative Living , " examines the ten- sion within psychoanalysis between its creativity and its perversity . Working through this problem is essential to liberate psychoanalysis from the shackles of its ...
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... chapter , I argue that new possibilities for patients emerge when the analyst is an Aristotelian aiding the patient in cultivating " phronesis " or moral know - how rather than a Platonist helping the patient get in touch with the Real ...
... chapter , I argue that new possibilities for patients emerge when the analyst is an Aristotelian aiding the patient in cultivating " phronesis " or moral know - how rather than a Platonist helping the patient get in touch with the Real ...
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... Chapter five , " Psychoanalysis and the Good Life " examines the implicit and explicit conceptions of the well - lived life in various schools of analysis , including classical , object relational , self - psycho- logical , and ...
... Chapter five , " Psychoanalysis and the Good Life " examines the implicit and explicit conceptions of the well - lived life in various schools of analysis , including classical , object relational , self - psycho- logical , and ...
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