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24514 ▼a The Languages of Psychoanalysis ▼h [electronic resource].
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5050 ▼a The Languages of Psychoanalysis; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; I: Psychoanalysis and Semiotics; Chapter 1: Psychoanalysis and Nonverbal Communication; Chapter 2: Protolinguistic Phenomena in Psychoanalysis; Chapter 3: The Primitive Psyche, Communication, and the Language of the Body; Chapter 4: Speech as Manipulation; Chapter 5: Epigenesis, Regression, and the Problem of Consciousness; II: On the Analytic Dialogue; Chapter 6: Treatment as the Development of a Shared Language; Chapter 7: Channels of Communication and the Analytic Setup.
5058 ▼a Chapter 8: Analytic Interventions: The Question of FormChapter 9: Empathy, New Beginnings, and Analytic Cure; Chapter 10: More on the Affectivity of the Analyst; Chapter 11: On Countertransference and Projective Identification, and the Question of Intersubjectivity; III: Intrapsychic Communication; Chapter 12: The Self as True or False, Crazy or Sane; Chapter 13: Working Through as Metaphor and Treatment Modality; Chapter 14: On Fastball Pitching, Astronomical Clocks, and Self-Cognition; Epilogue; References; Index.
520 ▼a In this remarkable survey of ""the communicative repertory of humans, "" John Gedo demonstrates the central importance to theory and therapeutics of the communication of information. He begins by surveying those modes of communication encountered in psychoanalysis that go beyond the lexical meaning of verbal dialogue, including ""the music of speech, "" various protolinguistic phenomena, and the language of the body. Then, turning to the analytic dialogue, Gedo explores the implications of these alternative modes of communication for psychoanalytic technique. Individual chapters focus, in.
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