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Books in the Psychoanalytic Explorations series

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  • - A bridge between psychoanalysis and cognitive neuroscience
     
    £44.49

    This book explores the critical interdisciplinary dialogue between contemporary psychoanalysis and cognitive science, building bridges between researchers and clinicians to enable a better understanding of their passions, professional realities and engagement with psychoanalysis.

  • - Towards a Theory of Moral Development and Social Relations
    by Sule Ozler & Paul A. Gabrinetti
    £42.99 - 114.99

  • - Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Early Reformation Thought
    by The Netherlands) Westerink & Herman (Radboud University
    £51.99 - 132.99

  • - The tyranny of desire
    by Australia) Pataki & Tamas (The University of Melbourne
    £39.99 - 137.49

  • - Psychoanalytic dimensions of engagement
    by Renee Lertzman
    £51.99 - 137.49

  • - A longitudinal study of change
    by Rosemary (Texas Tech University Cogan
    £36.49

    This book examines the results of a longitudinal study of change during psychoanalysis, illuminating the characteristics of patients, analysts and analyses which can help to predict outcomes of treatment. Chapters draw upon sixty case studies to consider how patients with very different analytic outcomes respond at both the beginning and end of their analysis, in turn improving treatment planning and practice for the well-being of other patients.

  • - A bridge between psychoanalysis and cognitive neuroscience
     
    £128.49

    This book explores the critical interdisciplinary dialogue between contemporary psychoanalysis and cognitive science, building bridges between researchers and clinicians to enable a better understanding of their passions, professional realities and engagement with psychoanalysis.

  • - A longitudinal study of change
    by Rosemary (Texas Tech University Cogan
    £21.99

    This book examines the results of a longitudinal study of change during psychoanalysis, illuminating the characteristics of patients, analysts and analyses which can help to predict outcomes of treatment. Chapters draw upon sixty case studies to consider how patients with very different analytic outcomes respond at both the beginning and end of their analysis, in turn improving treatment planning and practice for the well-being of other patients.

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