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OverviewThe superego is one of those psychoanalytic concepts that has been assimilated into ordinary language, like repression, the unconscious and the Oedipus complex. Because it has become such a familiar notion, its complexity may not always be appreciated, nor the controversy that it can inspire. Its origins, for example, its timing in the course of Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bernard Barnett , Inge Wise , Paul Williams , Michael ParsonsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9780367329969ISBN 10: 0367329964 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 31 July 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviews""Dr. Barnett, a highly esteemed Training analyst of the British Society, has provided an excellent survey of 'the system superego' ( the ego, the ego ideal, conscience, the sense of guilt, need for punishment etc.). What makes the book fascinating is the illustration of the superego's emotional power as a monitoring and judging agency and how the reader is guided along without any commands from a dictatorial authorial superego of the kind which insists that 'You ought to know!'. The author's account is also unusual in its detailed, development of the literary character studies. These describe, for example, George Eliot's pre-Freudian account of 'conscience' and of 'the unmapped country within us'. Another very interesting chapter describes the many factors which contributed to the catastrophic breakdown of the collective superego in the Holocaust. This is a valuable book which brings some clarity to a fundamental and highly complex topic.""--Sylvia Zwettler-Otte, former President, ""The clarity of the writing, the comprehensive approach, and the references, and notes, make this book an informative reference for the professional, a stimulating guide for the student, and a valuable text for the teacher.""--Donald Campbell, Former President Dr. Barnett, a highly esteemed Training analyst of the British Society, has provided an excellent survey of 'the system superego' ( the ego, the ego ideal, conscience, the sense of guilt, need for punishment etc.). What makes the book fascinating is the illustration of the superego's emotional power as a monitoring and judging agency and how the reader is guided along without any commands from a dictatorial authorial superego of the kind which insists that 'You ought to know!'. The author's account is also unusual in its detailed, development of the literary character studies. These describe, for example, George Eliot's pre-Freudian account of 'conscience' and of 'the unmapped country within us'. Another very interesting chapter describes the many factors which contributed to the catastrophic breakdown of the collective superego in the Holocaust. This is a valuable book which brings some clarity to a fundamental and highly complex topic. --Sylvia Zwettler-Otte, former President, The clarity of the writing, the comprehensive approach, and the references, and notes, make this book an informative reference for the professional, a stimulating guide for the student, and a valuable text for the teacher. --Donald Campbell, Former President Author InformationBarnett, Bernard Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |