Hidden selves
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The 'hidden selves' that Masud Khan reveals to us in this third volume of his psychoanalytic writings are to be understood in two ways. Primarily, they are those aspects of the self which are inherent in, but unsuspected by, the individual concerned, and which need to be identified if that individual is to achieve a full and healthy self-awareness. More broadly, they are the ingredients of human nature which may not be evident on the surface but which can be brought out through literature or art, for example, or through the insights gained in psychoanalysis.In analysis, and over a period of ti
Title |
Hidden selves : between theory and practice in psychoanalysis / by M. Masud R. Khan. |
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Publisher |
London New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
Creation Date |
2018 |
Notes |
Reprint. Originally published by Hogarth Press, 1983. Includes bibliographies and index. English |
Content |
COVER CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PREFACE Chapter 1. Freud and the Crises of Psychotherapeutic Responsibility Chapter 2. Beyond the Dreaming Experience Chapter 3. Grudge and the Hysteric Chapter 4. None Can Speak His/Her Folly Chapter 5. From Secretiveness to Shared Living Chapter 6. Secret as Potential Space Chapter 7. The Empty-Headed Chapter 8. The Evil Hand Chapter 9. Infancy, Aloneness and Madness Chapter 10. On Lying Fallow CHRONOLOGICAL BIRLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX |
Series |
Maresfield library |
Extent |
1 online resource (205 p.) |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©1983 |
National Library system number |
997010715768905171 |
MARC RECORDS
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