منابع مشابه
Harnessing psychoanalytical methods for a phenomenological neuroscience
Psychoanalysis proffers a wealth of phenomenological tools to advance the study of consciousness. Techniques for elucidating the structures of subjective life are sorely lacking in the cognitive sciences; as such, experiential reporting techniques must rise to meet both complex theories of brain function and increasingly sophisticated neuroimaging technologies. Analysis may offer valuable metho...
متن کاملThe postural dynamics of a psychoanalytical process
Postural dynamics is a model and a coding system that allows researchers to scan the postural dimensions of any interaction. In this paper I will show how this model can be used to scan complex dimensions in a psychotherapeutic interaction, and to clarify some of the issues involved. I shall use Beatrice Beebe's published psychoanalytical case study of Dolores as a concrete example to show that...
متن کاملPsychoanalytical Model for Automation and Robotics
Research in automation focuses on systems which are capable of solving very complex tasks and problems. Artificial Intelligence and especially Cognitive Science have brought remarkable successes; however, in some areas the boarders of feasibility and further extension are reached. Compared to human intelligence the range of capabilities of the solutions is still modest. In the following we will...
متن کامل[Development, attachment and relationship: new psychoanalytical concepts].
Authors present the evolution of psychoanalytical views of how a child perceives and contruct the world. They begin with Freud's thought and go through works of Klein, Spitz, Mahler, Bowlby, ending with modern thought of Stern. Developments in understanding of the infant by observations taken through the last thirty years are outlined and implications for psychoanalytical theory and treatment o...
متن کاملIdentification, recognition and misidentification syndromes: a psychoanalytical perspective
Misidentification syndromes are currently often understood as cognitive disorders of either the "sense of uniqueness" (Margariti and Kontaxakis, 2006) or the recognition of people (Ellis and Lewis, 2001). It is however, necessary to consider how a normal "sense of uniqueness" or normal person recognition are acquired by normal or neurotic subjects. It will be shown here that the normal conditio...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: 2015 - Special Issue: Rage, Anger and other Don'ts
سال: 2015
ISSN: 1604-3030
DOI: 10.16995/ee.1171