The Limits of Interpretation: What’s Wrong with Psychoanalysis?

The Limits of Interpretation: What’s Wrong with Psychoanalysis? by Peter Lomas, published by Penguin Books on January 5, 1993, offers a critical examination of psychoanalysis and its methodologies. This edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. Lomas delves into the complexities of interpretation within the field of psychotherapy, questioning the foundational assumptions and practices that underpin psychoanalytic theory.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the limitations inherent in psychoanalytic interpretation, as Lomas articulates his perspectives on the subject. The book engages with various aspects of psychotherapy, providing insights that challenge conventional views. Through this analysis, Lomas invites readers to reconsider the effectiveness and implications of psychoanalysis in understanding human behavior and mental processes.
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