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spelling | Boag, Simon Verfasser aut Freudian repression, the unconscious, and the dynamics of inhibition Simon Boag London Karnac Books 2012 1 online resource (xxiv, 244 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record "Possibly no other psychoanalytic concept has caused as much ongoing controversy, and attracted so much criticism, as that of "repression". Repression involves denying knowledge to oneself about the content of one's own mind and is most commonly implicated in disputes concerning the possibility of repressed memories of trauma (and their subsequent recovery). While fundamental in Freudian psychoanalysis, recent developments in psychoanalytic thinking (e.g., "mentalization") have downplayed the importance of repression, in part due to less emphasis being placed on the importance of memory within therapy. This book proposes that Freud's theory of repression needs to be understood in a new light, which allows Freudian repression to be evaluated afresh and gives a modern appreciation for the vitality of Freud's thinking. While much contemporary discussion is about the repression of traumatic memories, this book instead shows that Freud appears to conceptualize repression as a specific form of cognitive-behavioural inhibition, and this has enormous implications for understanding repression within a modern context. Situating repression within a dynamic account of persons, Freudian repression is surprisingly congruent with models of inhibitory processes emerging from modern psychology and the neurosciences"--Provided by publisher pt. I Repression Within Freudian theory -- 1. The beginning of the theory of repression -- 2. Repression in the topographic model -- 3. The structural theory and repression -- 4. The apparent paradox of Freudian repression -- pt. II Making Sense Of Repression -- 5. Unconscious mental processes and the nature of the repressed -- 6. Repression and the system Ucs -- 7. A general model for situating repression -- 8. The role of affects in repression -- pt. III Explaining Repression -- Introduction to Part III -- 9. Repression and the censorship -- 10. Repression and neural processes -- 11. A psychobiological account of Freudian repression Freud, Sigmund / 1856-1939 fast Freud, Sigmund 1856-1939 Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 Psychology PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Psychoanalysis bisacsh Psychoanalysis fast Repression (Psychology) fast Psychoanalyse Repression (Psychology) Psychoanalysis Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Boag, Simon Freudian Repression, the Unconscious, and the Dynamics of Inhibition http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=409518 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Boag, Simon Freudian repression, the unconscious, and the dynamics of inhibition "Possibly no other psychoanalytic concept has caused as much ongoing controversy, and attracted so much criticism, as that of "repression". Repression involves denying knowledge to oneself about the content of one's own mind and is most commonly implicated in disputes concerning the possibility of repressed memories of trauma (and their subsequent recovery). While fundamental in Freudian psychoanalysis, recent developments in psychoanalytic thinking (e.g., "mentalization") have downplayed the importance of repression, in part due to less emphasis being placed on the importance of memory within therapy. This book proposes that Freud's theory of repression needs to be understood in a new light, which allows Freudian repression to be evaluated afresh and gives a modern appreciation for the vitality of Freud's thinking. While much contemporary discussion is about the repression of traumatic memories, this book instead shows that Freud appears to conceptualize repression as a specific form of cognitive-behavioural inhibition, and this has enormous implications for understanding repression within a modern context. Situating repression within a dynamic account of persons, Freudian repression is surprisingly congruent with models of inhibitory processes emerging from modern psychology and the neurosciences"--Provided by publisher pt. I Repression Within Freudian theory -- 1. The beginning of the theory of repression -- 2. Repression in the topographic model -- 3. The structural theory and repression -- 4. The apparent paradox of Freudian repression -- pt. II Making Sense Of Repression -- 5. Unconscious mental processes and the nature of the repressed -- 6. Repression and the system Ucs -- 7. A general model for situating repression -- 8. The role of affects in repression -- pt. III Explaining Repression -- Introduction to Part III -- 9. Repression and the censorship -- 10. Repression and neural processes -- 11. A psychobiological account of Freudian repression Freud, Sigmund / 1856-1939 fast Freud, Sigmund 1856-1939 Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 Psychology PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Psychoanalysis bisacsh Psychoanalysis fast Repression (Psychology) fast Psychoanalyse Repression (Psychology) Psychoanalysis |
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