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Why Psychoanalysis

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Informationen zum Autor Elisabeth Roudinesco Klappentext Why do some people still choose psychoanalysis-Freud's so-called talking cure-when numerous medications are available that treat the symptoms of psychic distress so much faster? Elisabeth Roudinesco tackles this difficult question! exploring what she sees as a "depressive society": an epidemic of distress addressed only by an increasing reliance on prescription drugs. Far from contesting the efficacy of new medications like Prozac! Zoloft! and Viagra in alleviating the symptoms of any number of mental or nervous conditions! Roudinesco argues that the use of such drugs fails to solve patients' real problems. In the man who takes Viagra without ever wondering why he is suffering from impotence and the woman who is given antidepressants to deal with the loss of a loved one! Roudinesco sees a society obsessed with efficiency and desperate for the quick fix.She argues that "the talking cure" and pharmacology represent not just different approaches to psychiatry! but different worldviews. The rush to treat symptoms is itself symptomatic of an antiseptic and depressive culture in which thought is reduced to the firing of neurons and desire is just a chemical secretion. In contrast! psychoanalysis testifies to human freedom and the power of language. Zusammenfassung Why do some people still choose psychoanalysis -- Freud's so-called talking cure -- when numerous medications are available that treat the symptoms of psychic distress so much faster? Roudinesco tackles this difficult question! exploring what she sees as a "depressive society": an epidemic of distress being addressed only by an increasing reliance on prescription drugs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. The Depressive Society1. The Defeat of the Subject2. The Medications of the MindPart II. The Great Quarrel Over the Unconscious3. The Soul Is Not a Thing5. Frankenstein's BrainPart III. The Future of Psychoanalysis4. Behavior-Modification Man6. The "Equinox Letter''7. Freud Is Dead in America8. A French Scientism9. Science and Psychoanalysis10. Tragic Man11. Universality! Difference! Exclusion12. Critique of Psychoanalytic Institutions ...

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Authors Elisabeth Roudinesco
Assisted by Rachel Bowlby (Translation)
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2002
 
EAN 9780231122030
ISBN 978-0-231-12203-0
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 130 mm x 203 mm x 13 mm
Series European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
Subject Guides > Health

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