
Ebook Info
- Published: 2019
- Number of pages: 396 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 12.44 MB
- Authors: Joel Weinberger
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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.Winner–American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize (Theory)
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⭐I just finished giving this book the close, careful read that it deserves.Wow! What an incredible example of scholarship. The depth of review and logical sequencing of ideas makes this book exemplary. While reading the section on computational neuroscience, the systematic presentation of ideas reminded me of a quotation from William James, “Phenomena are best understood when placed within their series, studied in their germ and in their over-ripe decay.” James continues by discussing the importance of drawing parallels once an idea has been mapped out in such a thorough way, “[well-established ideas should be] compared with their exaggerated and degenerated kindred” (James 1902, 373). I felt like this book achieves this high standard set out by James.
⭐Working from a psychodynamic perspective, the authors explicate the narrowness of the Freudian understanding of unconscious processes. Freud had no way of knowing about the sheer pervasiveness of unconscious contributions to human functioning, including our consciousness. Freud’s contribution to our knowledge of unconscious motivation was monumental, but it was the tip of the tip of the iceberg. Thanks to recent decades of research in cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience, we are now appreciating the sheer diversity of unconscious contributions to our mental life. Moreover, these pervasive unconscious processes are not mere mischief-makers; on the contrary, they are overwhelmingly adaptive (in the authors’ terms, the “normative unconscious”).The diversity of these normative unconscious processes has been revealed in a staggeringly complex literature. The authors’ conceptual mastery of this literature is remarkable, resulting in an impressively organized explication that puts the psychodynamic understanding in proper perspective. In addition, they link cognitive science to computational neuroscience in a way that is illuminating and fascinating.The authors’ psychodynamic orientation is invaluable in this work, because they articulate the implications of their reframing of unconscious processes for psychotherapy in a way that can prevent therapists from overestimating unconscious motivational processes (e.g., defenses) and underestimating normative processes (e.g., misconstruing normative processes as motivated “resistance”). True to clinical life, they fully appreciate the limits of psychotherapy without minimizing its benefits.In sum, this work is brilliant, fascinating, accessible, and extremely useful for clinicians.
⭐Very good book and easy to understand. If you’ve taken any courses on Psychology, you have a good chance of understanding most of the models that are described and discussed in this book.
⭐This is a fantastic, textured and triumphant read.
⭐This book is a must read if you are looking to have a comprehensive understanding of the unconscious. Drs. Weinberger and Stoycheva write this book in a way that readers can understand the concepts even if they are not in the field of psychology. The authors tie together theory and science seamlessly.
⭐Brilliantly researched and written. This book should be required reading for anyone with an opinion.The authors are clearly masters of their craft. The time, energy, and focus is clearly evident with every sentence. Absolutely exquisite.
⭐This spectacular book covers the entire history of the concept of the unconscious from its inception through current times. Clear and thoughtful it bring together everything you want to understand about the unconscious and how it impacts clinical techniques. An amazing tour de force you will learn so much from.
⭐Dr JoelIs a true scholar one who truly searches to the core to understand and then teach that idea.This book is a one of a kind work.
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