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Donald Moss - At War with the Obvious: Disruptive Thinking in Psychoanalysis - 9781138841567 - V9781138841567
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At War with the Obvious: Disruptive Thinking in Psychoanalysis

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Description for At War with the Obvious: Disruptive Thinking in Psychoanalysis Paperback. BIC Classification: JFC; JMAF; MMJT. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. .
Psychoanalytic thought has already transformed our basic assumptions about the psychic life of individuals and cultures. Those assumptions often take on the valence of common sense. However, this can mean that their original and important meanings often become obscured. Disruptive ideas become domesticated. At War with the Obvious aims to return those ideas to their original disruptive status. Donald Moss explores a wide range of issues-the loosening of constraints on deep systematized forms of hatred, clinical, and technical matters, the puzzling status of revenge and forgiveness, a consideration of the dynamics of climate ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
174
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781138841567
SKU
V9781138841567
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About Donald Moss
Donald Moss is a psychoanalyst with more than 40 years' experience in private practice in New York City and a member of the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. He edited the book Hating in the First Person Plural(Other Press, 2003), has authored the Routledge title Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Man (2012) and written more than fifty articles linking ... Read more

Reviews for At War with the Obvious: Disruptive Thinking in Psychoanalysis
Donald Moss, a courageous and gifted psychoanalyst and writer, succeeds in taking imaginative leaps whilst keeping his feet firmly on the ground. He encourages us to accompany him `beyond the obvious', as he illuminates a wide range of issues, clinical cultural and social. The book argues effectively for the ongoing relevance of psychoanalytic thought in the contemporary world. -Irma Brenman ... Read more

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