Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Pathways to Synthesis
Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
ISBN: 978-1-61735-514-1
Verlag: Information Age Publishing
Explores how psychoanalysis can enrich and complement sociocultural psychology. It presents theoretical integrations of psychoanalytical notions in the sociocultural framework, analyses the historical similarities, if not intricacies, of the two fields, and presents papers that have tried to apply an enriched theoretical framework in developmental and clinical empirical work.
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<strong>TABLE OF CONTENTS</strong> <p>Preface by Series Editor. Uneasiness of Culture: The Discontent with Quantifying Civilisation in Cultural Psychology, Jaan Valsiner. Editors’ Introduction. Cultural Psychology and Psychoanalysis: Pathways to Synthesis, Tania Zittoun and Sergio Salvatore. </p> <p>PART I: FOUNDATIONS. Outlines of a Psychoanalytically Informed Cultural Psychology, Sergio Salvatore and Tania Zittoun. </p> <p>PART II: HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL DIALOGUES. Tatyana on the Couch: The Vicissitudes of Psychoanalysis in Russia, René Van der Veer. Freud and Cultural Psychology, Tania Zittoun. Affective Hypergeneralisation: Learning from Psychoanalysis, Kenneth R. Cabell and Jaan Valsiner. </p> <p>PART III: OVERCOMING BARRIERS. A Cultural Approach to Clinical Psychology. Psychoanalysis and Analysis of the Demand, Renzo Carli and Fiammetta Giovagnoli. A Girl Like a will-o’-the Wisp. Listening to Reports of Cultural Experiences as a Methodological Mean of Accessing the Preconscious Dynamics of Sense Making, Tania Zittoun. The Development of Meaning in Social Interaction: Evidence From Empirical Research on Parent–Child Narrative Co-Construction, Nicolas Favez. Narration Between Logos and Pathos. The Role of Storytelling in Clinical Psychology, Maria Francesca Freda. Psychological Normality, Psychopathology and Evidence-Based Psychotherapy: Are We So Sure “We’re Not in Kansas Anymore”? Massimo Grasso and Pietro Stampa. About the Authors. </p>