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E-raamat: Two of Me: The Rational Outer Me and the Emotional Inner Me

  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2003
  • Kirjastus: Psychology Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203501979
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  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2003
  • Kirjastus: Psychology Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203501979

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How much of what we do is directed by conscious, deliberate decisions and how much originates in unconscious, automatic directives? This is the question explored in The Two of Me via an engaging combination of phenomenological subjective investigation and objective considerations of mental processes and specific structures. John Birtchnell puts forward the thesis that many more of our actions than we might imagine are determined unconsciously. Not only are unnoticed automatic actions motivated unconsciously, but also seemingly conscious or 'thought out' behaviours are actually determined and reinforced by unconscious exigencies. Even where we produce a reasoned discourse taking responsibility for why we hold certain thoughts, there is always the possibility that these explanations serve and follow from an unconscious driving force. The conscious mind seems to act as spokesperson for both itself and the unconscious mind. Investigating this dual aspect of the person, the book addresses the issue across a range of mental processes including memory, language, problem-solving, dreams, delusions, hallucinations and more complex constructs such as the arts, humour and religion.

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This new theory of mind covers ground touched in his two previous texts and synthesises a wide and deep range of knowledge, in which analytic theory, cognitive psychology and the latest research in neuroanatomy combine to yield a thought provoking, holistic, subjective and relational-based view of mind, written with wisdom and compassion. - Dr. Dale Mathers, Member, International Association of Analytical Psychology

Foreword ix
Paul Gilbert
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
PART I The outer me/inner me dichotomy
1(40)
The birth of an idea
3(12)
The outer me
15(13)
The inner me
28(13)
PART II Other conscious/unconscious distinctions
41(30)
Psychodynamic distinctions
43(14)
Cognitive distinctions
57(14)
PART III The human objectives
71(42)
Survival
73(13)
Reproduction
86(13)
Relating
99(14)
PART IV The receptive and responsive me
113(42)
Sensory input
115(13)
Emotion
128(13)
Memory
141(14)
PART V The active me
155(40)
Motor action
157(12)
Communication and language
169(13)
Mental activity
182(13)
PART VI The complex me
195(42)
Deception and self-deception
197(14)
Delusions and hallucinations
211(13)
Dreams
224(13)
PART VII The social me
237(40)
The arts
239(12)
Humour
251(13)
Religion
264(13)
Bibliography 277(16)
Author index 293(6)
Subject index 299


John Birtchnell

is Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry in London and author of Relating in Psychotherapy and How Humans Relate.