Resultaten voor 'jon mills'

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  1. End of the World
    1. Jon Mills

    End of the World

    Civilization and Its Fate

    A psychological and philosophical warning that humanity’s unconscious self-destructive impulses and collective bystander paralysis are driving us toward ecological, social, and existential collapse unless we choose a different path.

    € 39,95
  2. Badges on Battle Dress
    1. Jon Mills

    Badges on Battle Dress

    An Illustrated History of the Cloth Insignia Worn on Khaki and Jungle Green by Britain's Armed Forces 1939 to 1967 Volume 2
    € 86,50
  3. Badges on Battle Dress
    1. Jon Mills

    Badges on Battle Dress

    An Illustrated History of the Cloth Insignia Worn on Khaki and Jungle Green by Britain's Armed Forces 1939 to 1967 Volume 1
    € 86,50
  4. Woke
    1. Jon Mills

    Woke

    A Critique of Social Justice Ideology
    € 26,50
  5. Archetypal Ontology
    1. Jon Mills
    2. Erik Goodwyn

    Archetypal Ontology

    New Directions in Analytical Psychology

    In this novel re-examination of the archetype construct, philosopher Jon Mills and psychiatrist Erik Goodwyn engage in spirited dialogue on the origins, nature, and scope of what archetypes actually constitute, their relation to the greater questions of psyche and worldhood, and their relevance for Jungian studies and analytical psychology today.

    € 46,95
  6. Critical Theory and Psychoanalysis

    Critical Theory and Psychoanalysis

    From the Frankfurt School to Contemporary Critique

    For the first time, this volume brings Critical Theory into proper dialogue with modern developments in the psychoanalytic movement and covers a broad range of topics in contemporary society that revisit the Frankfurt School and its contributions to psychoanalytic social critique.

    € 46,95
  7. Psyche, Culture, World
    1. Jon Mills

    Psyche, Culture, World

    Excursions in Existentialism and Psychoanalytic Philosophy

    Across the array of topics explored in this comprehensive volume, philosopher and psychoanalyst Jon Mills argues for a fundamental return to the question and meaning of existence.

    € 46,95
  8. Psychoanalysis and the Mind-Body Problem

    Psychoanalysis and the Mind-Body Problem

    In this volume, internationally acclaimed psychoanalysts, philosophers, and scholars of humanities examine the mind-body problem and provide differing analyses on the nature of mind, unconscious structure, mental properties, qualia, and the contours of consciousness.

    € 48,50
  9. Debating Relational Psychoanalysis
    1. Jon Mills

    Debating Relational Psychoanalysis

    Jon Mills and his Critics

    In Debating Relational Psychoanalysis, Jon Mills provides an historical record of the debates that had taken place for nearly two decades on his critique of the relational school, including responses from his critics.

    € 48,50
  10. Innovations in Psychoanalysis

    Innovations in Psychoanalysis

    Originality, Development, Progress

    In Innovations in Psychoanalysis: Originality, Development, Progress, Aner Govrin and Jon Mills bring together the most eminent and diverse psychoanalysts to reflect upon the evolution, vitality and richness of psychoanalysis today.

    € 46,95
  11. Clandestine (Undisclosed Trilogy, Book 3)
    1. Jon Mills

    Clandestine (Undisclosed Trilogy, Book 3)

    € 16,50
  12. Conundrums
    1. Jon Mills

    Conundrums

    A Critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis

    "This extraordinary work by one of the most scholarly psychoanalytic thinkers of our time is a welcome and much-needed reappraisal of the relational perspective in contemporary psychoanalysis. Mills brings his rich philosophical background to bear in this detailed and illuminating critique of both the pros and cons of relational psychoanalysis that will be invaluable to those who embrace the contemporary perspective as well as those who find some of its tenets wanting. This is by far the best and most original book of its kind. Essential reading!" - M. Guy Thompson, Ph.D., Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, and author, The Ethic of Honesty (Rodopi, 2003) "Critique of psychoanalysis, coming from the usual suspects, is a bit of a bore. Coming from the inside by a clinician who is also an academic, is something completely different. History testifies to the fact that there is a rather annoying tradition of burning these critics at the stake. To make things even worse, Mills denudes the philosophical premises of contemporary psychoanalysis (relational, intersubjective, and postmodern) with great erudition. The net result is that the reader receives an insightful view into the psychoanalytic conundrum, as well as arguments against (e.g., Grunbaum's critique, psychoanalytic authoritarianism, and sectism). The book ends with a further elaboration of a systematic psychoanalytic metaphysics, explaining how the unconscious generates mind. Psychoanalysis has a future as long as there are colleagues like Jon Mills." - Paul Verhaeghe, Head of the Department of Psychoanalysis, University of Ghent, Belgium, and author, On Being Normal and Other Disorders (Other Press, 2004) "In this text, Mills offers his readers a broad and deep analysis of the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary relational psychoanalysis. While appreciating the many creative contributions relational thought has made to clinical practice, the author offers a probing critique of some of the leading relational authors. Such critiques, I believe, can enrich psychoanalysis by promoting an ongoing dialogue, thereby deepening awareness, among practitioners, of their theoretical models. Mills' exposition of Freud's object relations theory is one of the best I have read in years." - Gerald J. Gargiulo, Ph.D., author, Psyche, Self and Soul (Wiley, 2005) and Broken Fathers/Broken Sons (Rodopi, 2008) "Jon Mills makes admirable use of his double training as philosopher and practicing psychoanalyst in Conundrums. In this book, he discusses both the improvements and the deficiencies of contemporary relational psychoanalysis, both on the basis of theory and his clinical experience. Thus he praises the more personal, authentic, humane, and reciprocal dimension of psychoanalysis as argued for by interpersonal psychoanalysis, as opposed to some previous theoreticians who argued for a rigid interpretation of neutrality, anonymity, and abstinence. But Mills also argues that relational psychoanalysis overlooks the phenomenon of the patient's own inner life and Freud's discovery of the challenge to each human being to construct his or her own way of dealing with the demands of impulses. A remarkable and compelling book." - Wilfried Ver Eecke, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, and author, Denial, Negation, and the Forces of the Negative (SUNY Press, 2006)

    € 66,50