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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Strenger Carlo Publisher: Routledge Freud’s Legacy in the Global Era presents a radically new perspective on Freud’s relevance today as a forerunner of the contemporary evolutionary neurosciences also steeped in the tradition of humanistic thought. Carlo Strenger shows how globalisation has produced new theoretical, practical and clinical issues for psychoanalysis, which can best be understood by drawing on influences from economics, sociology and philosophy. Strenger’s lively case histories demonstrate a new psychoanalytic viewpoint engaged with surrounding scientific disciplines in an enriching interchange, and open to the fascinating cultural and social developments that shape patients’ reality, lives and concerns in a global era. This book will be of interest to psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic and psychodynamically oriented psychotherapists and to all mental health professionals interested in the interaction of psychoanalysis and other disciplines from a global viewpoint as well as to lay readers keen to understand the complexity of globalized life. € 177,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Strenger Carlo Publisher: Routledge Freud’s Legacy in the Global Era presents a radically new perspective on Freud’s relevance today as a forerunner of the contemporary evolutionary neurosciences also steeped in the tradition of humanistic thought. Carlo Strenger shows how globalisation has produced new theoretical, practical and clinical issues for psychoanalysis, which can best be understood by drawing on influences from economics, sociology and philosophy. Strenger’s lively case histories demonstrate a new psychoanalytic viewpoint engaged with surrounding scientific disciplines in an enriching interchange, and open to the fascinating cultural and social developments that shape patients’ reality, lives and concerns in a global era. This book will be of interest to psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic and psychodynamically oriented psychotherapists and to all mental health professionals interested in the interaction of psychoanalysis and other disciplines from a global viewpoint as well as to lay readers keen to understand the complexity of globalized life. € 44,90
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Strenger Carlo Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan In The Fear of Insignificance Carlo Strenger diagnoses the wide-spread fear of the global educated class of leading insignificant lives. Making use of cutting-edge psychological, philosophical, sociological, and economic theory, he shows how these fears are generated by infotainment's craze for rating human beings. The book is a unique blend of an interpretation of the historical present and a poignant description of contemporary individual experience, anxiety, and hopes, in which Strenger makes use of his decades of clinical experience in existential psychotherapy. Without falling into the trap of simplistic self-help advice, Strenger shows how a process he calls active self-acceptance, together with serious intellectual investment in our worldviews, can provide us with stable identity and meaning. € 27,40
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2011 |
![]() ![]() Author: Strenger Carlo Publisher: Rizzoli Etas Il mantra del libero mercato è diventato una guida universale, e la convinzione che tutto debba essere quantificabile si è estesa anche agli esseri umani. Così siamo diventati dipendenti dal nostro 'rating' personale nella scala della notorietà globale. Quanti amici hai su Facebook? Quante volte sei citato su Google? E chi è il più ricco del mondo? E la donna più sexy? E il personaggio più popolare? Queste domande appartengono ormai alla vita quotidiana, in cui il culto della celebrità (e la paura di essere irrilevanti) ha preso il posto dei valori del passato: per questo ogni giorno sgomitiamo nel 'mercato borsistico' dell'Io, con la sensazione di dover competere contro tutti e di aver perso in partenza. Ma vincere la paura dell'irrilevanza si può: tenendosi alla larga dalle illusioni e guardando la vita in un modo che metta in rilievo la nostra coerenza. Questo atteggiamento, che Strenger definisce 'autoaccettazione attiva', consente di dare un nuovo senso profondo alla nostra esistenza e alla società in cui viviamo, superando lo stress per il confronto con gli altri. Un libro interdisciplinare dall'economia alla psicologia, dalla filosofia alla sociologia - che, con esempi spiazzanti dal business al cinema, dalla religione alla letteratura, dai reality televisivi alla pittura, interviene su temi che riguardano il pianeta e la vita di ognuno. € 22,00
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