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Object relations and social relations : the implications of the relational turn in psychoanalysis / edited by Simon Clarke, Herbert Hahn, and Paul Hoggett.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: EXPLPublication details: London : Karnac, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 210 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849406321
  • 1849406324
  • 1283070499
  • 9781283070492
  • 9786613070494
  • 6613070491
  • 0429902433
  • 9780429902437
  • 042947766X
  • 9780429477669
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Object relations and social relations.DDC classification:
  • 150.19/57 22
LOC classification:
  • BF175.5.O24 O25 2008eb
NLM classification:
  • 2009 B-988
  • WM 460.5.O2
Online resources:
Contents:
Relational thinking : from culture to couch and couch to culture / Lynne Layton -- Democratizing psychoanalysis / Susie Orbach -- Staying close to the subject / Paul Zeal -- Relational thinking and welfare practice / Paul Hoggett -- Artistic output as intersubjective third / Lynn Froggett -- Psycho-social research : relating self, identity, and otherness / Simon Clarke -- The importance of relational thinking in the practice of psycho-social research : ontology, epistemology, methodology, and ethics / Wendy Hollway -- How does a turn towards relational thinking influence consulting practice in organizations and groups? / Karen Izod -- Inquiry as relational practice : thinking relationally about the practice of teaching and learning / Margaret L. Page.
Summary: This book has two essential aims. First, to introduce some of the key assumptions behind relational psychoanalysis to an international audience and to outline the points where this approach counters, complements, or extends existing object relations (Kleinian and Independent) traditions. Second, to consider some of the implications of the relational turn for the application of psychoanalytic concepts and methods beyond the consulting room.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Relational thinking : from culture to couch and couch to culture / Lynne Layton -- Democratizing psychoanalysis / Susie Orbach -- Staying close to the subject / Paul Zeal -- Relational thinking and welfare practice / Paul Hoggett -- Artistic output as intersubjective third / Lynn Froggett -- Psycho-social research : relating self, identity, and otherness / Simon Clarke -- The importance of relational thinking in the practice of psycho-social research : ontology, epistemology, methodology, and ethics / Wendy Hollway -- How does a turn towards relational thinking influence consulting practice in organizations and groups? / Karen Izod -- Inquiry as relational practice : thinking relationally about the practice of teaching and learning / Margaret L. Page.

Print version record.

This book has two essential aims. First, to introduce some of the key assumptions behind relational psychoanalysis to an international audience and to outline the points where this approach counters, complements, or extends existing object relations (Kleinian and Independent) traditions. Second, to consider some of the implications of the relational turn for the application of psychoanalytic concepts and methods beyond the consulting room.

English.

WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650

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