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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ahmed FayekPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.270kg ISBN: 9781138218277ISBN 10: 1138218278 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 10 January 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction: Deviation or Revision 1. The Oedipal complex 2. Metapsychology 3. Narcissism 4. The Clinical protocol 5. Clinical Practice 6. Applied Psychoanalysis Epilogue List of ReferencesReviews""This is a very timely book: Psychoanalysis is in crisis. Many attribute the crises to external factors changes in the zeitgeist and the culture, but Fayek contends the crisis is of our own making and I agree. The fault is not in our stars it is in ourselves. He confronts the crisis head on, considering what is foundational for psychoanalysis, what needs to be preserved and what needs to be changed. This book should be read widely because it is a credo for what it means to be a psychoanalyst. The final chapter on organizational structure and its negative impact on the field is very timely and important.""-Arnold Richards, Editor of internationalpsychoanalysis.net and Publisher, ipbooks.net. ""Ahmed Fayek's call for a revision of psychoanalytic theory is as brave as it is necessary. Renovation, expansion, deletion, in all facets of our body of knowledge, from how the psychoanalyst understands the analysand to the technique he/she uses is the scope of Dr. Fayek's scholarly book. This challenge to revise theory and education along with the institutions that support psychoanalysis as it is now, says Fayek, must include psychologists, child psychologists, philosophers, sociologists, linguists, working together. I applaud Dr. Fayek for paving the way for a revolutionary project. His knowledge of Freud is deep and respectful but he encourages us to move ahead so that Freud's discoveries will not fade away.""-Jane S. Hall, LCSW, FIPA, Past President of the Contemporary Freudian Society, author of: Deepening the Treatment (1998) and Roadblocks on the Journey of Psychotherapy (2004). <em> This is a very timely book: Psychoanalysis is in crisis. Many attribute the crises to external factors changes in the zeitgeist and the culture, but Fayek contends the crisis is of our own making and I agree. The fault is not in our stars it is in ourselves. He confronts the crisis head on, considering what is foundational for psychoanalysis, what needs to be preserved and what needs to be changed. This book should be read widely because it is a credo for what it means to be a psychoanalyst. The final chapter on organizational structure and its negative impact on the field is very timely and important. -</em> <strong>Arnold Richards</strong>, Editor of internationalpsychoanalysis.net and Publisher, ipbooks.net.</p> <em> Ahmed Fayek's call for a revision of psychoanalytic theory is as brave as it is necessary. Renovation, expansion, deletion, in all facets of our body of knowledge, from how the psychoanalyst understands the analysand to the technique he/she uses is the scope of Dr. Fayek's scholarly book. This challenge to revise theory and education along with the institutions that support psychoanalysis as it is now, says Fayek, must include psychologists, child psychologists, philosophers, sociologists, linguists, working together. I applaud Dr. Fayek for paving the way for a revolutionary project. His knowledge of Freud is deep and respectful but he encourages us to move ahead so that Freud's discoveries will not fade away. -</em> <strong>Jane S. Hall, </strong> <strong>LCSW, FIPA</strong>, Past President of the Contemporary Freudian Society, author of: <em>Deepening the Treatment</em> (1998) and <em>Roadblocks on the Journey of Psychotherapy</em> (2004).</p> Author InformationAhmed Fayek is a member of the IPA, the APsaA, and division 39 APA. After fifty five years in the field – practicing, teaching, and training in psychoanalysis – Ahmed retired to focus on his psychoanalytic writings. His interest in German Idealistic Philosophy led him to Freud’s manner of thinking and from there to the theory of psychoanalysis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |