03981oam 2200721I 450 991045705240332120181122172228.00-429-90243-30-429-47766-X1-283-07049-997866130704941-84940-632-4(CKB)2550000000033090(EBL)690171(OCoLC)723944598(SSID)ssj0000524543(PQKBManifestationID)11360359(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000524543(PQKBWorkID)10546452(PQKB)10533567(MiAaPQ)EBC690171(Au-PeEL)EBL690171(CaPaEBR)ebr10463934(CaONFJC)MIL307049(OCoLC)727951066(FlBoTFG)9780429477669(EXLCZ)99255000000003309020181122h20182008 uy 0engur||| |||||txtccrObject Relations and Social Relations The Implications of the Relational Turn in Psychoanalysis /by Simon ClarkeFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge,[2018].©2008.1 online resource (304 p.)EXPLDescription based upon print version of record.0-367-10594-2 1-85575-563-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Copy Right; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE: Relational thinking: from culture to couch and couch to culture; CHAPTER TWO: Democratizing psychoanalysis; CHAPTER THREE: Staying close to the subject; CHAPTER FOUR: Relational thinking and welfare practice; CHAPTER FIVE: Artistic output as intersubjective third; CHAPTER SIX: Psycho-social research: relating self, identity, and otherness; CHAPTER SEVEN: The importance of relational thinking in the practice of psycho-social research: ontology, epistemology, methodology, and ethicsCHAPTER EIGHT: How does a turn towards relational thinking influence consulting practice in organizations and groups?CHAPTER NINE: Inquiry as relational practice: thinking relationally about the practice of teaching and learningThis book has two essential aims. First, to introduce some of the key assumptions behind relational psychoanalysis to an international audience and to outline the points where this approach counters, complements, or extends existing object relations (Kleinian and Independent) traditions. Second, to consider some of the implications of the relational turn for the application of psychoanalytic concepts and methods beyond the consulting room. The emergence of what has become known as "the relational turn" in psychoanalysis has interesting implications not just for clinical practice, but for other psychoanalytically informed practices, such as group relations, the human service professions, and social research. Relational forms of psychoanalysis have emerged primarily in the USA, and as a result their core concepts and methods are less well-known in other countries, including the UK. Moreover, even within the USA, few attempts have so far been made to consider the wider implications of this development for social and political theory; intervention in groups and organizations, and the practice of social research.EXPLObject relations (Psychoanalysis)Interpersonal relationsPsychoanalysisElectronic books.Object relations (Psychoanalysis)Interpersonal relations.Psychoanalysis.150.195150.1957Clarke Simon125059FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910457052403321Object Relations and Social Relations2257277UNINA