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Psychoanalytic Theories of Affect: [Hardcover]

Ruth Stein (Author)

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0275939847 978-0275939847 November 30, 1991
According to Ruth Stein, an updated and clinically-relevant affect theory is conspicuously absent in the field of psychoanalysis. This book represents the first attempt to collate and clarify theories on affect as they relate to the clinical process. Stein outlines and analyzes the most important affect theories and empirical work presented in the last one hundred years. She exposes the rigidity of some automatically held notions about affects and draws on the newer ideas in the field to paint a large-scale picture of contemporary thought on the subject. Stein traces and discusses Freud's affect theories, and the insights to clinical practice offered by his immediate successors. She also discusses ego psychology, the implicit affect theories of Melanie Klein and Wilfred Bion, and the thought of three contemporary contributors: Joseph Sandler, Otto Kernberg, and Andre Green. She also examines recent theories of emotion in experimental psychology. Stein concludes that certain characteristics of affect necessitate a meta-clinical (meta-psychological) theory in psychoanalysis, in contrast to some opposing claims. Uncovering some prevalent misconceptions about affect, Stein points to future directions for making affect theory relevant to clinical knowledge and practice. This work is an important resource for researchers and practitioners in psychoanalysis, personality theory, emotions and motivation, and philosophy of psychology.

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“A major summary of psychoanalytic theories of affect (approximately: feeling), one of its most theoretically vexed areas. Rather than proposing a new theory of affect, the work devotes a chapter or part of a chapter to theorists who have contributed significantly to this topic. The prose is very straightforward, and each unit usually begins with historical background, then summarizes the author's work, and ends with a recapitulation or conclusion section. Freud provides the beginning; and it is a clear, accessible summary of his work on affect. . . . A very useful [book].”–Choice

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RUTH STEIN is a lecturer at Tel Aviv University and a Senior Candidate at the Israeli Psychoanalytic Institute.

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In the earliest days of psychoanalysis, several disparate streams of thought converged that, if looked at from today's perspective, enable us to draw the general picture of affects in those days. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
value cathexis, topographical theory, affect theory, concerning affects, tension phenomena, drive derivatives, internalized object relations, unconscious affects, alpha elements, psychosomatic phenomena, constancy principle, discharge phenomena, alpha function, mental apparatus, affect theories, signal anxiety, explaining emotions, ego psychology, affective phenomena, topographical model, intrapsychic structures
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Melanie Klein, Anna Freud, Joseph Sandler, Andre Green, George Klein, The French School, Wilfred Bion, Magda Arnold, Otto Kernberg
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