The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and CultureVerso, 1991 - 270 páginas |
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... reflection and choice are possible . It identifies , both in infancy and in later life , emotional preconditions for such thought - under certain preconditions of benign containment and security , even aggressive and anxious feelings ...
... reflection and choice are possible . It identifies , both in infancy and in later life , emotional preconditions for such thought - under certain preconditions of benign containment and security , even aggressive and anxious feelings ...
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... reflected self - regard , and of the regard of the mother and others . It appears from Lacan's account that the infant's sight of its own reflection is an important moment in its development , though the ' mirror - stage ' seems no less ...
... reflected self - regard , and of the regard of the mother and others . It appears from Lacan's account that the infant's sight of its own reflection is an important moment in its development , though the ' mirror - stage ' seems no less ...
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... reflection ' in the face and mind of another . Winnicott suggests that we sub- sequently interpret what we see in the actual mirror in the light of how we have learned to see ourselves in this ' human mirror ' , and in the regard of ...
... reflection ' in the face and mind of another . Winnicott suggests that we sub- sequently interpret what we see in the actual mirror in the light of how we have learned to see ourselves in this ' human mirror ' , and in the regard of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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