The Fallacy of Understanding

The Fallacy of Understanding
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Publisher : Jason Aronson
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 1568214782
ISBN-13 : 9781568214788
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Book Synopsis The Fallacy of Understanding by : Edgar A. Levenson

Download or read book The Fallacy of Understanding written by Edgar A. Levenson and published by Jason Aronson. This book was released on 1972 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Historically, Dr. Levenson shows, each psychoanalytic position has suffered from an arrogance of time and place in its belief that it remains forever relevant. The patient, who in the early years of Freudian "transference" theory distorted the therapist, then later misunderstood or misinterpreted him in the interpersonal model, now invents him. The therapist is transmuted by his entrance into the patient's world. The very meaning of his interpretations is changed by his participation. Levenson uses exquisite clinical examples to elaborate the therapeutic implications of this pervasive shift in orientation. This view of psychoanalysis as part of the total configuration of its time avoids the pitfall of building monuments to obsolescence and allows a fluid perception of change for contemporary patients and therapists.


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