Positive psychoanalysis : meaning, aesthetics and subjective well-being /

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy have, in one way or another, focused on the amelioration of the negative. This has only done half the job; the other half being to actively bring Positive Experience into patients' lives. Positive Psychoanalysis moves away from this traditional focus on negative...

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Main Author: Leffert, Mark (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2017
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505 0 0 |a note:  |g 1  |t phenomenological self, its environs, and its therapist --  |t Introduction --  |t [very] short course in phenomenology as it pertains to psychoanalysis --  |t holistic self and its relations with world --  |t historicity of the self --  |t Complexity theory and psychoanalysis --  |t deployment of power in the therapeutic situation --  |t interreferential search for meaning and narrative --  |t Care, healing, and cure of the patient --  |t To sum up --  |g 2.  |t In pursuit of personal meaning --  |t Introduction --  |t phenomenology of meaning --  |t Psychoanalysis and the phenomenology of meaning --  |t Meaning over the life cycle and the impact of culture --  |t mid-century existential quest for meaning --  |t neuropsychology of meaning: Dotting the I's and crossing the T's --  |g 3.  |t capacity for aesthetic experience: The subjectivity of beauty --  |t Introduction --  |t aesthetic --  |t phenomenology of the aesthetic --  |t aesthetic and the social --  |t Developmental considerations --  |t Taste --  |t neuropsychology of aesthetic being --  |g 4.  |t Aesthetics and psychoanalysis --  |t Introduction --  |t Aesthetics: Classical psychoanalytic practices --  |t specimen: Life of Pi and "Life of Pi and the Moral Wound" --  |t Aesthetics in contemporary psychoanalytic practice --  |t fairy tale in aesthetic practice --  |t Cases: Bill, Steve, and Terry --  |g 5.  |t Desire --  |t Introduction --  |t General considerations and definitions --  |t biology and neuropsychology of desire --  |t Desire and its place in social networks --  |t Psychoanalysis and the phenomenology of desire --  |t psychopathology of desire and its clinical importance --  |t Seeking and Desire in the therapeutic situation --  |g 6.  |t Subjective Well-Being --  |t Introduction --  |t Subjective Well-Being: Discipline and postmodern science --  |t Subjective Well-Being and character --  |t biology of Subjective Well-Being --  |t Clinical considerations --  |g 7.  |t Positive psychoanalysis: Putting it all together. 
505 0 0 |g 1  |t The phenomenological self, its environs, and its therapist  |g 8 --  |t Introduction  |g 8 --  |t A [very] short course, in phenomenology as it pertains to psychoanalysis  |g 9 --  |t The holistic self and its relations with world  |g 14 --  |t The historicity of the self  |g 18 --  |t Complexity theory and psychoanalysis  |g 18 --  |t The deployment of power in the therapeutic situation  |g 21 --  |t The interreferential search for meaning and narrative  |g 25 --  |t Care, healing, and cure of the patient  |g 26 --  |t To sum up  |g 30 --  |g 2  |t In pursuit of personal meaning  |g 37 --  |t Introduction  |g 37 --  |t The phenomenology of meaning  |g 40 --  |t Psychoanalysis and the phenomenology of meaning  |g 46 --  |t Meaning over the life cycle and the impact of culture  |g 47 --  |t The mid-century existential quest for meaning  |g 50 --  |t The neuropsychology of meaning: Dotting the I's and crossing the T's  |g 57 --  |g 3  |t The capacity for aesthetic experience: The subjectivity of beauty  |g 62 --  |t Introduction  |g 62 --  |t The aesthetic  |g 64 --  |t The phenomenology of the aesthetic  |g 69 --  |t The aesthetic and the social  |g 72 --  |t Developmental considerations  |g 74 --  |t Taste  |g 75 --  |t The neuropsychology of aesthetic being  |g 77 --  |g 4  |t Aesthetics and psychoanalysis  |g 85 --  |t Introduction  |g 85 --  |t Aesthetics: Classical psychoanalytic practices  |g 86 --  |t A specimen: Life of Pi and "Life of Pi and the Moral Wound"  |g 87 --  |t Aesthetics in contemporary psychoanalytic practice  |g 96 --  |t The fairy tale in aesthetic practice  |g 97 --  |t Cases: Bill, Steve, and Terry  |g 98 --  |g 5  |t Desire  |g 104 --  |t Introduction  |g 104 --  |t General considerations and definitions  |g 107 --  |t The biology and neuropsychology of desire  |g 109 --  |t Desire and its place in social networks  |g 115 --  |t Psychoanalysis and the phenomenology of desire  |g 116 --  |t The psychopathology of desire and its clinical importance  |g 122 --  |t SEEKING and Desire in the therapeutic situation  |g 126 --  |g 6  |t Subjective Well-Being  |g 132 --  |t Introduction  |g 132 --  |t Subjective Well-Being: Discipline and postmodern science  |g 134 --  |t Subjective Well-Being and character  |g 142 --  |t The biology of Subjective Well-Being  |g 145 --  |t Clinical considerations  |g 147 --  |g 7  |t Positive psychoanalysis: Putting it all together  |g 156 
520 |a Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy have, in one way or another, focused on the amelioration of the negative. This has only done half the job; the other half being to actively bring Positive Experience into patients' lives. Positive Psychoanalysis moves away from this traditional focus on negative experience and problems, and instead looks at what makes for a positive life experience, bringing a new clinical piece to what psychoanalysts do: Positive Psychoanalysis and the interdisciplinary theory and research behind it. The envelope of functions entailed in Positive Psychoanalysis is an area of Being described as Subjective Well-Being. This book identifies three particular areas of function encompassed by SWB: Personal Meaning, Aesthetics, and Desire. Mark Leffert looks at the importance of these factors in our positive experiences in everyday life, and how they are manifested in clinical psychoanalytic work. These domains of Being form the basis of chapters, each comprising an interdisciplinary discussion integrating many strands of research and argument. Leffert discusses how the areas interact with each other and how they come to bear on the care, healing, and cure that are the usual subjects of psychoanalytic treatment. He also explores how they can be represented in contemporary psychoanalytic theory. This novel work discusses and integrates research findings, phenomenology, and psychoanalytic thought that have not yet been considered together. It seeks to inform readers about these subjects and demonstrates, with clinical examples, how to incorporate them into their clinical work with the negative, helping patients not just to heal the negative but also move into essential positive aspects of living: a sense of personal meaning, aesthetic competence, and becoming a desiring being that experiences Subjective Well-Being. Drawing on ideas from across neuroscience, philosophy, and social and culture studies, this book sets out a new agenda for covering the positive in psychoanalysis. Positive Psychoanalysis will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, neuroscientists and philosophers, as well as academics across these fields and in psychiatry, comparative literature, and literature and the mind. Book jacket 
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