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1 online resource (xvii, 396 pages) |
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Psychoanalysis and psychological science
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Psychoanalysis and psychological science.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title Page; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright; About the Authors; Series Editor's Note; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1. Introduction; Part I. Early History of the Unconscious; 2. Philosophical Precursors; 3. Dynamic Psychiatry and Early Academic Psychology; 4. Psychoanalysis; Part II. Empirical Approaches to the Unconscious; 5. The Beginnings of Experimental Work on Unconscious Processes; 6. Unconscious Processes Move from Outcast to Mainstream; 7. Empirical Tests of Unconscious Phenomena: The Effects of Subliminal Exposure |
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8. Attention Models Bring the Unconscious to the Mainstream9. Unconscious Processes: From Mainstream to Central Tenet; Part III. The Unconscious Rediscovered; 10. The Normative Unconscious; 11. Implicit Memory; 12. Implicit Learning; 13. Implicit Motivation; 14. Automaticity; 15. Attribution Theory; 16. Affective Primacy; 17. From Metaphor to Embodied Cognition; Part IV. Computational Neuroscience and the Unconscious; 18. Computational Models of the Mind; 19. Massive Modularity; 20. Parallel Distributed Processing; 21. From Exaptation to Neural Reuse |
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22. A Model of the Unconscious: Theory and Implications for PsychotherapyGlossary; References; Index |
Summary |
"Weaving together state-of-the-art research, theory, and clinical insights, this book provides a new understanding of the unconscious and its centrality in human functioning. The authors review heuristics, implicit memory, implicit learning, attribution theory, implicit motivation, automaticity, affective versus cognitive salience, embodied cognition, and clinical theories of unconscious functioning. They integrate this work with cognitive neuroscience views of the mind to create an empirically supported model of the unconscious. Arguing that widely used psychotherapies--including both psychodynamic and cognitive approaches--have not kept pace with current science, the book identifies promising directions for clinical practice. Subject areas/Key words: unconscious processes, human consciousness, psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic theory, implicit learning, implicit memory, implicit motivation, automaticity, cognition, subconscious, psychodynamic psychotherapy, mind, computational neuroscience, empirical research Audience: Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, and other mental health practitioners, as well as researchers and students of clinical and personality psychology and psychopathology"-- Provided by publisher. |
Local Note |
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Subconsciousness.
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Cognitive neuroscience.
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unconscious. |
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Cognitive neuroscience |
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Subconsciousness |
Added Author |
Stoycheva, Valentina.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Weinberger, Joel. Unconscious : Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications. New York : Guilford Publications, ©2019 9781462541058 |
ISBN |
1462541089 |
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9781462541089 (electronic bk.) |
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