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From the Couch to the Lab

From the Couch to the Lab

Trends in Psychodynamic Neuroscience

9780199600526
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Can the psychodynamics of the mind be correlated with neurodynamic processes in the brain? The book revisits this important question - one that scientists and psychoanalysts have been asking for more than a century. Freud envisioned that the separation between the two approaches was just a temporary limitation that future scientific progress would overcome. Yet, only recently have scientific developments shown that he was right. Technological and methodological innovations in neuroscience allow unprecedented insight into the neurobiological basis of topics such as empathy, embodiment and emotional conflict. As these domains have traditionally been the preserve of psychoanalysis and other fields within thehumanities, rapprochement between disciplines seems more important than ever. Recent advances in neurodynamics and computational neuroscience also reveal richer and more dynamic brain-mind relations than those previously sketched by cognitive sciences. Are we therefore ready to correlate someneuroscientific concepts with psychoanalytic ones? Can the two disciplines share a common conceptual framework despite their different epistemological perspectives? The book brings together internationally renowned contributors from the fields of Psychoanalysis, Neuroscience and Neuro-psychoanalysis to address these questions. The volume is organised in five clear sections, Motivation; Emotion; Conscious and Unconscious Processes; Cognitive Control; and Development of the Self. With a range of chapters written by leading figures in their fields, it gives the reader a strong flavour of how much has already been achieved between the disciplines and how much more lies ahead. This important new book reveals the intrinsic challenges and tensions of this interdisciplinary endeavour and emphasises the need for a sharedlanguage and new emerging fields such as Psychodynamic Neuroscience.
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OUP Oxford
86860
9780199600526
9780199600526

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
508
Dimensions (mm)
171 x 246
Weight (g)
1040
  • Introduction; Background, Ethos and Content; The History and Progress of Neuropsychoanalysis; Towards a Psychodynamic Neuroscience; Section I: Drives and Motivation; Freudian Drive Theory Today; Generalised Brain Arousal Mechanisms and Other Biological, Environmental and Psychological Mechanisms that Contribute to Libido; Theoretical Challenges in Conceptualization of Motivation in Neuroscience: Implications for Bridging of Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis; Drive and Structure: Reconsidering Drive Theory within a Formalized Conception of Mental Processes; Section II: Emotion; Freudian Affect Theory Today; A Meditation on the Affective Neuroscientific View of Human and Animalian MindBrains; Emotions in the Psychoanalytic Theory; Emotion and Delusion: Seeking Common Ground Between Neuroscience and the Psychotherapies; Section III: Conscious and Unconscious Processes; The Freudian Unconscious Today; Free-energy and Freud: an Update; Psychoanalysis, Representation, and Neuroscience: the Freudian Unconscious and the Bayesian Brain; What is the Unconscious? A Novel Taxonomy of Psychoanalytic, Psychological, Neuroscientific and Philosophical Concepts; The Lexicographers Nightmare; Unconscious Fantasy and Schema: A Comparison of Concepts; Section IV: Mechanisms of Cognitive Control; On Unconscious Inhibition: Instantiating Repression in the Brain; From Dynamic to Behavioral Lesions: The Relative Merits and Caveats of Elucidating Psychoanalysis with Brain Imaging; From Freud to Neuroimaging: Hypnosis as a Common Thread; Great Escapes: Psychological Forms of Amnesia; Memory and the Self; Section V: The Development of the Self: Embodied and Social Cognition; The Multidimensional Construct of Mentalization and its Relevance to Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder; Sense of Sameness as Foundations of Infants Embodied Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity; Identification: The Concept and the Phenomenon; The Sense of Agency in Health and Disease: The Contribution of Cognitive Neuroscience in Understanding Self Consciousness;
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