Metamorphosis: On the Conflict of Human Development and the Development of Creativity
Autor Ernest G. Schachtelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138462311
ISBN-10: 1138462314
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138462314
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Kerr, Foreword. Part I: On Affect, Anxiety, and the Pleasure Principle. Freud's View of Affect. Affect and Action. Analysis of Specific Emotions: Hope, Joy, Anxiety, and Pleasure. Conclusion. Part II: On the Two Basic Perceptual Modes: Autocentricity and Allocentricity. The Two Basic Perceptual Modes. Objectification and Pleasure-Unpleasure-Boundedness in Different Sense Modalities. The Ontogenetic Development of the Two Basic Perceptual Modes. Secondary Autocentricity. General Attitude, Perceptual Mode, and Their Shifts. Perception as Creative Experience. Part III: On Attention and Memory. The Development of Focal Attention and the Emergence of Reality. On Memory and Childhood Amnesia.
Recenzii
“If a single book can be said to make a difference in lives, Ernest Schachtel’s great Metamorphosis can be appraised as that one. Rarely in art or science have wisdom and beauty of language come together so well in one work.”
- Jerome L. Singer, Ph.D.
“Metamorphosis offers a vision of the individual as agent in his or her own becoming, of the conflicts and anxieties surrounding the potential to emerge from embeddedness, and of the ways in which perception becomes free or compromised. Schachtel explores the nature of thinking, attention, memory, and feelings with freshness, subtlety, and originality. This book was a breakthrough in its time. It remains a psychoanalytic treasure.”
- Darlene B. Ehrenberg, Ph.D.
"Metamorphosis is, quite simply, one of the great classics of psychoanalytic literature - and the depth and beauty of its writing means that it is one of the rare pyschoanalytic books that truly deserves to be called literature."
- Donnel Stern, Ph.D., Editor, Contemporary Psychoanalysis
"Schachtel's study of ontogenesis is one of the most important books in the history of American psychoanalysis. Whether discussing the emotions or 'touch' or considering 'objectification,' he brings a creative organization to his writing that is profound and illuminating."
- Christopher Bollas, Ph.D., Author, The Mystery of Things
- Jerome L. Singer, Ph.D.
“Metamorphosis offers a vision of the individual as agent in his or her own becoming, of the conflicts and anxieties surrounding the potential to emerge from embeddedness, and of the ways in which perception becomes free or compromised. Schachtel explores the nature of thinking, attention, memory, and feelings with freshness, subtlety, and originality. This book was a breakthrough in its time. It remains a psychoanalytic treasure.”
- Darlene B. Ehrenberg, Ph.D.
"Metamorphosis is, quite simply, one of the great classics of psychoanalytic literature - and the depth and beauty of its writing means that it is one of the rare pyschoanalytic books that truly deserves to be called literature."
- Donnel Stern, Ph.D., Editor, Contemporary Psychoanalysis
"Schachtel's study of ontogenesis is one of the most important books in the history of American psychoanalysis. Whether discussing the emotions or 'touch' or considering 'objectification,' he brings a creative organization to his writing that is profound and illuminating."
- Christopher Bollas, Ph.D., Author, The Mystery of Things
Descriere
First published in 1959, "Metamorphosis" remains one of the great works of developmental psychology. Schachtel moves on to reflections on the senses considered both in terms of their evolving relation to one another and as variable ingredients in the perception and cognition of the adult.