Chessick Richard: Budućnost psihoanalize

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Budućnost psihoanalize

Chessick Richard

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Richard Chessik: The Future of Psychoanalysis

 

A fascinating and very unusual book about psychoanalysis, its past, duration and future in the vision of Richard Chessik, an American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, famous for connecting psychoanalysis with phenomenology, philosophy and other sciences and arts.

Since its inception, psychoanalysis has shared the fate of the civilizational reach of Western thought, philosophy and art, as well as creation and creativity of people and must, if it wants to have a future, adhere to the principles and development of these disciplines. That is why, in parallel with the texts on psychoanalysis, Chessik also pays great attention to philosophy, the greats of its thought such as Hegel, Heidegger, Nietzsche, as well as to literature, poetry, especially Dante Alighieri and his Divine Comedy, which is included in the psychoanalytic fundus, but also to issues of creativity and creativity as necessary conditions for the practice and development of psychoanalysis. Chessik talks about what he means by the term psychoanalysis, describes its five points of view or ways of listening to patients, which he considers to be in irreconcilable conflict,

What constitutes progress in psychoanalysis? Where is psychoanalysis going?

The influence of countertransference on the downfall of civilization.

The secret life of a psychoanalyst.

Psychoanalysis: science and art

How to listen to a client?

A book that will be enjoyed by all those who love psychoanalysis and advocate its close connection with philosophy and art.


Prof. Dr. Ljubomir Erić, psychiatrist and psychotherapist

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