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Interpreting interpretation :the limits of hermeneutic psychoanalysis
- 作者: Saks, Elyn R.,
- 出版: New Haven : Yale University Press ©1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (x, 263 pages).
- 標題: Psychological Phenomena and Processes. , PSYCHOLOGY , PSYCHOLOGY Movements -- Psychoanalysis. , Social Sciences. , Psychiatry and Psychology. , Electronic books. , Psychological Theory , Psychology. , Psychoanalysis. , Psychoanalytic Theory , MovementsPsychoanalysis. , Psychoanalytische interpretatie.
- ISBN: 0300076037 , 9780300076035
- ISBN: 0300076037
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-253) and index.
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Psychoanalytic interpretation, according to the hermeneutic view, is concerned with meaning rather than facts or causes. In this provocative book, Elyn R. Saks focuses closely on what hermeneutic psychoanalysis is and how the approaches of hermeneutic psychoanalysts differ. She finds that although these psychoanalysts use the same words, concepts, images, and analogies, they hold to at least five different positions on the truth of psychoanalytic interpretations. Saks locates within these five models the thought of such prominent analysts as Roy Schafer, Donald Spence, and George Klein. Then, approaching each model from the patient's point of view, the author reaches important conclusions about treatments that patients not only will - but should - reject.
來源: Google Book
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