Passions of the Mind : : Unheard Melodies: a Third Principle of Mental Functioning / / Harold N. Boris.
As social animals, each of us can only be partly understood through insights into our individual psychodynamics. There is, within us, another principle at work: to preserve the group, even at the expense of the individual. In this innovative synthesis of classical psychoanalysis and recent interpers...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [1993] ©1993 |
Year of Publication: | 1993 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Part One. Paradoxes and Paradigms
- Introduction
- 1. The Couple and the Pair
- 2. The Couple, the Pair, and the Group
- 3. Paying Attention
- 4. A Selection Principle
- 5. The Present, the Absent, and the Presence of the Absence
- 6. Intimations
- 7. Realization
- 8. On Influence
- 9. Selection and Choice
- Part Two. Sessions
- Introduction
- 10. Session: Monday
- 11. Session: Tuesday
- 12. Session: Wednesday
- 13. Session: Saturday
- 14. Session: Monday
- 15. Session: Tuesday
- 16. Session: Wednesday
- 17. Session: Friday
- 18. Session: Monday
- 19. Session: Wednesday
- 20. Session: Thursday
- 21. Session: Friday
- Part Three. Conclusion
- 22. Conclusion
- Table of [Kaleidoscopic] Elements
- References
- Index