Toward an emancipatory psychoanalysis [electronic resource] : Brandchaft's intersubjective vision / Bernard Brandchaft, Shelley Doctors, Dorienne Sorter.

By: Brandchaft, BernardContributor(s): Doctors, Shelley | Sorter, Dorienne | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Psychoanalytic inquiry book series ; v. 31.Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2010Description: xvii, 289 pISBN: 9780203883365 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): PsychoanalysisGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 616.89/17 LOC classification: RC504 | .B73 2010Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Encountering Brandchaft -- Toward an emancipatory psychoanalysis -- Reconsiderations of psychoanalytic listening -- Theoretical reconsiderations -- A case of intractable depression -- Bonds that shackle, ties that free -- Whose self is it anyway? -- Codetermination and change in psychoanalysis -- To free the spirit from its cell -- The self and its objects in developmental trauma -- Obsessional disorders: a developmental systems perspective -- Systems of pathological accommodation in psychoanalysis -- Reflections on the unconscious -- Brandchaft's intersubjective vision.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Encountering Brandchaft -- Toward an emancipatory psychoanalysis -- Reconsiderations of psychoanalytic listening -- Theoretical reconsiderations -- A case of intractable depression -- Bonds that shackle, ties that free -- Whose self is it anyway? -- Codetermination and change in psychoanalysis -- To free the spirit from its cell -- The self and its objects in developmental trauma -- Obsessional disorders: a developmental systems perspective -- Systems of pathological accommodation in psychoanalysis -- Reflections on the unconscious -- Brandchaft's intersubjective vision.

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