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Morris N. Eagle

    Freud and the Neurosciences
    Subjective Experience
    Toward a Unified Psychoanalytic Theory
    Neuere Entwicklungen in der Psychoanalyse
    • Toward a Unified Psychoanalytic Theory

      Foundation in a Revised and Expanded Ego Psychology

      • 342 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The book focuses on synthesizing various psychoanalytic schools and incorporating relevant research findings to develop a cohesive theory of the mind. It explores the interplay between different psychoanalytic perspectives, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of psychological processes and mental functioning.

      Toward a Unified Psychoanalytic Theory
    • Morris N. Eagle explores the understanding and role of subjective experience in the disciplines of psychology, psychoanalysis, and philosophy of mind.

      Subjective Experience
    • Freud and the Neurosciences

      • 116 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      While still a student, Freud published his first research papers on neurology, showcasing his early scientific career that began with physiological studies on eels and progressed to the nervous system of the river crayfish. Confronted by a physicalistic-scientific worldview from his teachers, Freud embraced it, leading to the development of his earliest psychological theory. Although he later rejected the model that sought to explain the psyche through brain physiology, his scientific curiosity remained focused on uncovering the precise structure of the psyche. The authors argue that the foundations of psychoanalysis are rooted in the same scientific principles that shaped Freud's early neuroscientific research, suggesting that he never fully abandoned this epistemological orientation, even in his later works. The book includes contributions from various scholars, discussing topics such as Freud's dual identity as a neurologist and psychoanalyst, the influence of neurological models on psychoanalysis, and the visual representation of nerve cells and psychical mechanisms. It also examines Freud's legacy in relation to defenses, somatic symptoms, and neurophysiology, as well as concepts like discharge, reflex, free energy, and encoding.

      Freud and the Neurosciences