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Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction
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*Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction* will help to identify the underlying convictions that are causing mental harm. It will be essential reading for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and counsellors in practice and in training, and will be of interest to readers interested in fundamentalist states of mind.
Zusatztext 'Murdin has written a passionate! lucid and well-informed plea for pluralism in the mind! in society! and in the practice of psychotherapy and counselling. She lays out for us the often irresistible seductions of fundamentalist certitude - and what can go wrong when people lose their sense of doubt and scepticism. It is significant that a senior therapist seeks to re-establish the credentials of liberal humanism and her book will be useful both in terms of clinical practice and important debates taking place in the field.'Andrew Samuels! author of The Plural Psyche and The Political Psyche Informationen zum Autor Lesley Murdin is a psychotherapist with a private practice in Cambridge, UK, and was formerly the National Director for WPF Therapy in London. She has worked in the UK Council for Psychotherapy and the British Psychoanalytic Council to develop professional standards, and is the author of several previous books, including Managing Difficult Endings in Psychotherapy , Setting Out: The Importance of the Beginning in Psychotherapy and Counselling and How Money Talks (all Routledge). Klappentext Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction: The Certainty Principle examines the role of, and need for, certainty in mental life, addressing questions raised by fundamentalism and extremism and exploring its relation to human nature. Murdin proposes a new synthesis in which certainty itself can be a cause of suffering and part of a defensive manoeuvre, and considers how the need for certainty can be managed in a positive way, rather than creating fear and extreme emotional responses. Illustrated throughout with examples from psychotherapy practice, literature and international politics, this book considers how the quest for certainty dominates much of human thinking. Murdin examines personal relationships, including politics and religion, where assumptions are taken for granted but function to hide fears and doubts, and argues that fundamentalist elements can generate harm in anyone but can be mitigated with understanding and work in therapy.Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction helps to identify the underlying convictions that are causing mental harm. It is essential reading for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and counsellors in practice and in training, and will be of interest to readers interested in fundamentalist states of mind. Zusammenfassung Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction will help to identify the underlying convictions that are causing mental harm. It will be essential reading for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and counsellors in practice and in training, and will be of interest to readers interested in fundamentalist states of mind. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1 Certainty: Who needs it? Chapter 2. Certainty in everyday life Chapter 3. Certainty in politics Chapter 4. Certainty in religion Chapter 5. Certainty in theory Chapter 6. Certainty in depression Chapter 7. Certainty on the autistic spectrum Chapter 8. Certainty and doubt in balance Index ...
'Murdin has written a passionate, lucid and well-informed plea for pluralism in the mind, in society, and in the practice of psychotherapy and counselling. She lays out for us the often irresistible seductions of fundamentalist certitude and what can go wrong when people lose their sense of doubt and scepticism. It is significant that a senior therapist seeks to re-establish the credentials of liberal humanism and her book will be useful both in terms of clinical practice and important debates taking place in the field.' Andrew Samuels, author of The Plural Psyche and The Political Psyche
Autorentext
Lesley Murdin is a psychotherapist with a private practice in Cambridge, UK, and was formerly the National Director for WPF Therapy in London. She has worked in the UK Council for Psychotherapy and the British Psychoanalytic Council to develop professional standards, and is the author of several previous books, including Managing Difficult Endings in Psychotherapy, Setting Out: The Importance of the Beginning in Psychotherapy and Counselling and How Money Talks (all Routledge).
Klappentext
Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction: The Certainty Principle examines the role of, and need for, certainty in mental life, addressing questions raised by fundamentalism and extremism and exploring its relation to human nature. Murdin proposes a new synthesis in which certainty itself can be a cause of suffering and part of a defensive manoeuvre, and considers how the need for certainty can be managed in a positive way, rather than creating fear and extreme emotional responses. Illustrated throughout with examples from psychotherapy practice, literature and international politics, this book considers how the quest for certainty dominates much of human thinking. Murdin examines personal relationships, including politics and religion, where assumptions are taken for granted but function to hide fears and doubts, and argues that fundamentalist elements can generate harm in anyone but can be mitigated with understanding and work in therapy. Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction helps to identify the underlying convictions that are causing mental harm. It is essential reading for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and counsellors in practice and in training, and will be of interest to readers interested in fundamentalist states of mind.
Zusammenfassung
Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction will help to identify the underlying convictions that are causing mental harm. It will be essential reading for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and counsellors in practice and in training, and will be of interest to readers interested in fundamentalist states of mind.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1 Certainty: Who needs it?
Chapter 2. Certainty in everyday life
Chapter 3. Certainty in politics
Chapter 4. Certainty in religion
Chapter 5. Certainty in theory
Chapter 6. Certainty in depression
Chapter 7. Certainty on the autistic spectrum
Chapter 8. Certainty and doubt in balance
Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138362178
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9781138362178
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-1-138-36217-8
- Titel Psychoanalytic Insights into Fundamentalism and Conviction
- Autor Murdin Lesley
- Untertitel The Certainty Principle
- Gewicht 260g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 134