Depth-Psychological Understanding: The Methodologic Grounding of Clinical Interpretations
Autor Philip F. D. Rubovits-Seitzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 feb 2015
Post-Freudian models of clinical interpretation are evaluated, andclinical methods of interpretation are compared with interpretive approachesin nonclinical fields. A detailed discussion of the neglected problem ofjustifying interpretations incorporates evaluations of specific justifyingprocedures and a case report illustrating applications of such methods. Thework concludes with a consideration of common but avoidable errors in clinicalinterpretation along with remedial strategies for dealing with them.
Following Depth-Psychological Understanding, clinicians may no longer take for granted the interpretive process and the accuracy of their own interpretations. Rubovits-Seitz's scholarly survey marks a major advance in comprehending the methodology of clinical interpretation and in setting forth both the problems and promise of interpretive methods.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138005402
ISBN-10: 1138005401
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138005401
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
ProfessionalCuprins
Part I: Historical Background. Trouble at the Source: Freud's Methodologic Conflict. The Postpositivist Turn and the "Lingering Ghost of Positivism" in Interpretive Methodology. Part II: Contemporary Approaches. Methodologic Lag in Some Contemporary Models of Clinical Interpretation. Some Language-Based Models of Interpretive Methodology: Evaluation of Rule-Governed, Discourse, and Narrative Models. Part III: Nonclinical Comparisons. Some Nonclinical Methods of Inferring Latent Contents: Comparisons with Clinical Inference and Interpretation. Evaluation of "Commonsense" (Intentional) Psychology as a Model ofInterpretive Inquiry. Part IV: Justifying Interpretations. The Probity of Clinical Interpretations in the Light of Grunbaum's Critiques. Justification of Interpretations: Evaluation of Individual Methods. Pluralistic, Posttherapeutic Justification of Interpretations: An Illustrative Case. Part V: Summary and Conclusions. The Methodology of Clinical Interpretations: Problems and Progress.
Notă biografică
Philip F. D. Rubovits-Seitz, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, George Washington University Medical Center. He was previously Director of Psychiatric Research, Indiana University; Visiting Professor of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati; and Staff Member, The Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. He has received a number of national and other awards for research and teaching.
Recenzii
"I read Depth-Psychological Understanding, enraptured as by a detective thriller. For 100 years psychoanalysis has been plagued by the crucial problem of interpretation, strangely neglected by Freud, his disciples, and their critics. Rubovits-Seitz examines the question with wide-ranging erudition, clinical sensitivity, philosophical sophistication, and scrupulous intellectual honesty. It is an amazing scholarly achievement that will be the definitive treatise for years to come."
- Paul E. Meehl, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Regents Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
"As our view of the world shifts ever further from the belief that truth is given, the time has come to take a fresh look at the problem of interpretation. We could find no better guide that Philip Rubovits-Seitz. In a scholarly, optimistic, and wide-ranging survey, he helps us see the underlying commonality that binds psychoanalysis to the other interpretive disciplines and to the unexplored field of commonsense psychology. In doing so, he helps us guard against the temptation to substitute pattern-making for pattern-finding and encourages us to join in the search for better answers to this age-old problem. Highly recommended."
- Donald P. Spence, Ph.D., author, Narrative Truth and Historical Truth
“In this truly monumental synthesis of the philosophical and human sciences (including psychoanalytic science) as they bear on the mental processes of drawing inferences and making interpretations, Rubovits-Seitz eschews both the extreme positivist vision of absolute certainty and truth-finding in human affairs and the equally extreme relativist vision of ‘anything goes’ in regard to both fact and theory. Within this framework, he provides a magisterial exposition of all the vexing problems, daunting complexities, and inevitable limitations involved in the ‘impossible but necessary’ task of fashioning the most plausible interpretation and justifying it evidentially.”
- Robert S. Wallerstein, M.D., Past President, American Psychoanalytic Association
- Paul E. Meehl, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Regents Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
"As our view of the world shifts ever further from the belief that truth is given, the time has come to take a fresh look at the problem of interpretation. We could find no better guide that Philip Rubovits-Seitz. In a scholarly, optimistic, and wide-ranging survey, he helps us see the underlying commonality that binds psychoanalysis to the other interpretive disciplines and to the unexplored field of commonsense psychology. In doing so, he helps us guard against the temptation to substitute pattern-making for pattern-finding and encourages us to join in the search for better answers to this age-old problem. Highly recommended."
- Donald P. Spence, Ph.D., author, Narrative Truth and Historical Truth
“In this truly monumental synthesis of the philosophical and human sciences (including psychoanalytic science) as they bear on the mental processes of drawing inferences and making interpretations, Rubovits-Seitz eschews both the extreme positivist vision of absolute certainty and truth-finding in human affairs and the equally extreme relativist vision of ‘anything goes’ in regard to both fact and theory. Within this framework, he provides a magisterial exposition of all the vexing problems, daunting complexities, and inevitable limitations involved in the ‘impossible but necessary’ task of fashioning the most plausible interpretation and justifying it evidentially.”
- Robert S. Wallerstein, M.D., Past President, American Psychoanalytic Association
Descriere
Following Depth-Psychological Understanding, clinicians may no longer take for granted the interpretive process and the accuracy of their own interpretations. Rubovits-Seitz's scholarly survey marks a major advance in comprehending the methodology