Plurality and Perspective in Psychoanalysis

Plurality and Perspective in Psychoanalysis by Adam Rosen-Carole is published by Bloomsbury USA on February 28, 2013, and spans 485 pages in English. This edition offers a defense of the rational authority of psychoanalytic knowledge, addressing the diversity of psychoanalytic perspectives while resolving key issues found in both psychoanalytic literature and the broader discourse on psychoanalysis and science.
Readers will find a systematic, comparative, and critical introduction to the main schools of psychoanalysis, making it a valuable resource for clinicians, academics, and newcomers to the field. The book delves into topics such as philosophy, epistemology, and psychopathology, providing insights that are relevant for those interested in the intersections of psychology and education.
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The book provides a defense of the rational authority of psychoanalytic knowledge that does justice to the plurality of psychoanalytic perspectives and resolves central impasses in the psychoanalytic literature and in the literature concerning psychoanalysis and science. It also provides a systematic, comparative, and critical introduction to the main schools of psychoanalysis useful for clinicians, academics, and those exploring psychoanalysis for the first time.
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