Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-318) and index.
Contents:
Psychotherapy and philosophy -- Truth, method, and the limits of reason: Descartes and Pascal -- Reason, the unconscious, and history: Kant, Hegel, and Marx -- Angst, authenticity, and ressentiment: Kierkegaard and Nietzsche -- Psychology as a human science: Dilthey and Husserl -- Psychology of the unconscious: Freud and Jung -- Phenomenology and human experience: Scheler, Jaspers, and Heidegger -- Modes of relatedness: Buber, Binswanger, and Boss -- Recognition and the limits of reciprocity: Sartre, Lacan, and Laing -- Psychoanalysis and intersubjectivity: Sullivan, Fromm, Merleau-Ponty, Benjamin, and Stolorow -- Psychotherapy and postmodernism -- Clinical postscript.
Summary:
"Provides a critical and historical introduction to the core themes and influential thinkers that helped to shape contemporary human science approaches to psychotherapy"--Provided by publisher.
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