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Conscious and unconscious
Title:
Conscious and unconscious
JLCTITLE245:
David Edwards and Michael Jacobs.
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Publication Information:
Maidenhead, Buckshire : Open University Press, 2003.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 165 pages)
ISBN:
9780335224944

9780335209491

9780335209507

9781280951374
Abstract:
All forms of psychotherapy deal with the limitations of our awareness. We have limited knowledge of our creative potential, of the details of our own behaviour, of our everyday emotional states, of what motivates us, and of the many factors within and around us which influence the decisions we make and the ways we act. Some therapists, especially those influenced by Freud and Jung, speak of the 'unconscious', giving the unintended impression that it is a kind of realm or domain of activity. Others, reacting against the specifics of Freudian theory, shun the word 'unconscious' altogether. However, so limited is the reach of everyday awareness and such is the range of unconscious factors, that one way or another these limitations must somehow be spoken about, sometimes in metaphor, sometimes more explicitly. This book offers a broad survey of psychotherapy discourses, including: the psychoanalytic; the interpersonal; the experiential; the cognitive-behavioural; and the transpersonal. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the ways in which these discourses employ a rich variety of concepts to address the limits of our everyday consciousness.; "Conscious and Unconscious" is invaluable reading for all those interested in counselling and psychotherapy, including those in training, as well as for experienced therapists
Local Note:
UAF Rasmuson Library Ebook Central subscription access.

UAS/JPL: EBSCO Academic Subscription.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-156) and index.
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Contents:
1. Constructing and deconstructing the unconscious -- 2. Conscious and unconscious in historical perspective -- 3. Freud, Adler and Jung : contrasting perspectives on the psychology of the unconscious -- 4. The development of alternative discourses : Harry Stack Sullivan, Fritz Perls and Medard Boss -- 5. Evolving psycholanalytic discourses of the unconscious -- 6. Cognitive therapy, cognitive science and the cognitive unconscious -- 7. Invisible worlds, unconscious fields and the nonegoic core : elvoving discourses of the transpersonal unconscious -- 8. Conscious and unconscious : the next hundred years.
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Print version record.
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