The Psychic Home: Psychoanalysis, consciousness and the human soul
Autor Roger Kennedyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 feb 2014
The word soul is both abstract and yet also powerfully emotive. Kennedy shows that it can be approached from a number of different angles, from psychoanalysis, philosophy, religion, sociology, literature and neuroscience. The Psychic Home, discusses the mysteries and complexities of the soul, and aims to evoke some restoration of its place in our thinking. It illustrates how the word soul and similar key words, such as spirit and inwardness, express so much that is essential for humans, even if we cannot be too precise about their meanings.
Insightful, enlightening and broad reaching, The Psychic Home brings the concept of the soul centre stage as an entity that is elemental, an essence, irreducible, and what makes us human as subjects of experience. It will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, neuroscientists, philosophers and those interested in spirituality and religion.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415710145
ISBN-10: 0415710146
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415710146
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and ProfessionalCuprins
Acknowledgments. Home for the Soul. Psychic Home. The Importance of a Psychic Home in the Life and Work of William Wordsworth. Towards the Soul: The Identity Issue. The Soul and its Home. Loneliness and Solitude. Happiness and Misery. Summary.
Recenzii
"Through an erudite examination of our roots, in terms such as "soul", Kennedy convincingly proposes that all of us live in a psychic home. From this intellectual platform, he re-examines the concept of identity in psychoanalysis, tracing it back to the works of Aristotle, then Wordsworth, to Freud. What emerges is a stunningly new and convincing theory of the self that is both moving and inspiring." - Christopher Bollas, psychoanalyst practising in London
"Roger Kennedy gives fresh meaning to the idea of ‘soul’, and to the concept of ‘home’ both externally and as an interior, subjective space. With the concept of a ‘home for the soul’ he explores the poetry of Wordsworth, and themes such as loneliness, happiness and identity. This is a wonderfully wide-ranging book that reveals in how many ways psychoanalytic thinking can enrich our understanding of life." – Michael Parsons, training analyst for the British Psychoanalytical Society and member of the French Psychoanalytic Association
"The human soul may be a philosophical outcast, but it remains a psychological reality close to the centre of our being. Kennedy brings his sensitivity as a child psychiatrist to bear on the task of the soul’s rehabilitation. His wise and eloquent book goes a long way to providing the soul with a scientific as well as a spiritual home." - Nicholas Humphrey, Darwin College, Cambridge
"Through an erudite examination of our roots, in terms such as "soul", Kennedy convincingly proposes that all of us live in a psychic home. From this intellectual platform, he re-examines the concept of identity in psychoanalysis, tracing it back to the works of Aristotle, then Wordsworth, to Freud. What emerges is a stunningly new and convincing theory of the self that is both moving and inspiring." - Christopher Bollas, psychoanalyst practising in London
"Roger Kennedy gives fresh meaning to the idea of ‘soul’, and to the concept of ‘home’ both externally and as an interior, subjective space. With the concept of a ‘home for the soul’ he explores the poetry of Wordsworth, and themes such as loneliness, happiness and identity. This is a wonderfully wide-ranging book that reveals in how many ways psychoanalytic thinking can enrich our understanding of life." – Michael Parsons, training analyst for the British Psychoanalytical Society and member of the French Psychoanalytic Association
"The human soul may be a philosophical outcast, but it remains a psychological reality close to the centre of our being. Kennedy brings his sensitivity as a child psychiatrist to bear on the task of the soul’s rehabilitation. His wise and eloquent book goes a long way to providing the soul with a scientific as well as a spiritual home." - Nicholas Humphrey, Darwin College, Cambridge
"The book is a mixture of reflection and integration of diverse disciplines (philosophy, religion, sociology, psychology, literature, history, neuroscience, psychoanalysis) that leads to an expansion of ideas. He brings together works of art, personal and clinical experience, philosophical contemplation, psychoanalytic exploration and even architecture with what feels like a lively and sophisticated conversation." - Tuba Tokgoz, clinical psychologist and licensed psychoanalyst. To read this review in full please see the following Tuba Tokgoz (2021) The psychic home: psychoanalysis, consciousness and the human soul, The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 102:1, 201-206, DOI: 10.1080/00207578.2020.1795871
"Roger Kennedy gives fresh meaning to the idea of ‘soul’, and to the concept of ‘home’ both externally and as an interior, subjective space. With the concept of a ‘home for the soul’ he explores the poetry of Wordsworth, and themes such as loneliness, happiness and identity. This is a wonderfully wide-ranging book that reveals in how many ways psychoanalytic thinking can enrich our understanding of life." – Michael Parsons, training analyst for the British Psychoanalytical Society and member of the French Psychoanalytic Association
"The human soul may be a philosophical outcast, but it remains a psychological reality close to the centre of our being. Kennedy brings his sensitivity as a child psychiatrist to bear on the task of the soul’s rehabilitation. His wise and eloquent book goes a long way to providing the soul with a scientific as well as a spiritual home." - Nicholas Humphrey, Darwin College, Cambridge
"Through an erudite examination of our roots, in terms such as "soul", Kennedy convincingly proposes that all of us live in a psychic home. From this intellectual platform, he re-examines the concept of identity in psychoanalysis, tracing it back to the works of Aristotle, then Wordsworth, to Freud. What emerges is a stunningly new and convincing theory of the self that is both moving and inspiring." - Christopher Bollas, psychoanalyst practising in London
"Roger Kennedy gives fresh meaning to the idea of ‘soul’, and to the concept of ‘home’ both externally and as an interior, subjective space. With the concept of a ‘home for the soul’ he explores the poetry of Wordsworth, and themes such as loneliness, happiness and identity. This is a wonderfully wide-ranging book that reveals in how many ways psychoanalytic thinking can enrich our understanding of life." – Michael Parsons, training analyst for the British Psychoanalytical Society and member of the French Psychoanalytic Association
"The human soul may be a philosophical outcast, but it remains a psychological reality close to the centre of our being. Kennedy brings his sensitivity as a child psychiatrist to bear on the task of the soul’s rehabilitation. His wise and eloquent book goes a long way to providing the soul with a scientific as well as a spiritual home." - Nicholas Humphrey, Darwin College, Cambridge
"The book is a mixture of reflection and integration of diverse disciplines (philosophy, religion, sociology, psychology, literature, history, neuroscience, psychoanalysis) that leads to an expansion of ideas. He brings together works of art, personal and clinical experience, philosophical contemplation, psychoanalytic exploration and even architecture with what feels like a lively and sophisticated conversation." - Tuba Tokgoz, clinical psychologist and licensed psychoanalyst. To read this review in full please see the following Tuba Tokgoz (2021) The psychic home: psychoanalysis, consciousness and the human soul, The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 102:1, 201-206, DOI: 10.1080/00207578.2020.1795871
Descriere
This book puts forward the central notion of the ‘psychic home’ as a vital psychic structure.