The Unconscious: A Contemporary Introduction

Author(s) : Joseph Newirth

The Unconscious: A Contemporary Introduction

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2023
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 124
  • Category :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 97218
  • ISBN 13 : 9780367525170
  • ISBN 10 : 0367525178

Reviews and Endorsements

'The Unconscious: A Contemporary Introduction is a brilliant tour de force, erudite and written with seeming ease and in the clearest terms. In six concise chapters, Newith presents a cutting-edge overview of psychoanalysis as he introduces contemporary theories of and clinical approaches to the unconscious. Informative and clarifying, the volume draws in the reader at any level of professional development.'
Richard Billow, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Adelphi University, USA

'In The Unconscious: Introduction to Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Dr. Newirth offers several updated perspectives on the concept of the unconscious and its’ relation to the practice of psychotherapy. Specifically he discusses a number of different dimensions of mental structures and the unconscious such as developmental, motivational, emotional, interpersonal, metaphorical and language factors. I believe the most significant feature of this volume is the synthesis of various theoretical writings with extensive clinical material as well examples in film and literature. This provides readers with a contemporary perspective on the concept of the unconscious and how they might better understand their clinical work with patients.'
Mark Hilsenroth, Professor, Adelphi University, USA

'Theoretically thought-provoking and clinically imaginative, Joseph Newirth’s consideration of the history, comparative formation and essential functioning of unconscious experience is a must read. Like a well-seasoned park ranger Newirth deeply appreciates the larger eco-system of analytic contributions- the old stands of classical wood, the relational and developmental clearings, the dense thickets of post-Kleinian thought. And while some of us might feel hesitant to take on such an ambitious project, it is clear that Newirth LOVES these woods: his enthusiasm beacons us onward. He nimbly guides us through a range of contributions including the work of Freud, Mitchell, Davies, Ogden, Klein, Kohut and Matte Blanco.
Newirth emphasizes the importance of an emerging pathway within psychoanalytic thinking, steadily refocusing our work on the creation of meaning in human life. Unconscious experience plays a central role in this process, not as holding "the repressed truth" but in its potential to transform linear, defined and singularly categorized human experience into something broader, richer and more varied, adding metaphoric depth and its accompanying complexity to lived experience.
For those who love theory, this text considers the necessarily multi-disciplinary landscape involved in a contemporary understanding of human mind, while at the same time offering intriguing and graspable imagery for a creative and expansive clinical engagement between patient and analyst.'
Margaret Black Mitchell LCSW, Psychoanalyst, International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

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