The First Interview with a Psychiatrist: and the Unconscious Psychology of All Interviews
The First Interview with a Psychiatrist: and the Unconscious Psychology of All Interviews
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The author's main thesis is that our conscious preoccupations, thoughts, and behavior are products or symptoms of a fundamental unconscious process that is the determinant of all that is us, biologically, psychologically, and sociologically. The theoretical section deals with the interviewer and the unconscious forces that determine the effects and therapeutic results of the interview, while the practical section demonstrates that it is unconscious forces that determine the patient's symptomatic picture, behavior, attitude to life, and emotional relationship to the psychiatrist and everyone he meets. The book appeals to a wide public and is written in a cheerful, lively, and lucid style.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 238 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published in 1955, the book delves into a profound thesis that has become a central theme in modern psychiatry. According to the author, our conscious preoccupations, thoughts, and behaviors are merely the products or symptoms of a deeper, unconscious physiological process that governs our entire being, biologically, psychologically, and sociologically. Despite our efforts to deny and ignore this fundamental unconscious process, it remains the driving force behind all our actions, experiences, and relationships. In the author's own words, it is the essence of our existence, the force that animates all life.
The theoretical section of the book explores the role of the interviewer and the unconscious forces that shape the outcomes and therapeutic effects of the interview. It sheds light on how unconscious forces determine the patient's symptomatic picture, behavior, attitude toward life, and emotional relationship with the psychiatrist and others. The practical section provides abundant examples from clinical material and actual psychiatric interviews to illustrate how unconscious forces shape the patient's experiences and interactions.
The elucidation of this process holds immense interest and practical value for each of us in our daily interactions with others, whether they be superficial or profound. The book appeals to a broad audience, as it demonstrates the profound and transformative aspects of modern psychology and psychotherapy. It offers insights into the deeper dimensions of human behavior and relationships, challenging our preconceptions and expanding our understanding of the human psyche.
In conclusion, the book is a valuable contribution to the field of psychology and psychotherapy. It sheds light on the unconscious forces that govern our lives and relationships, providing a deeper understanding of the human psyche. By exploring the interplay between conscious and unconscious processes, it offers practical insights into the therapeutic process and empowers individuals to navigate their own lives with greater awareness and empathy. Whether you are a professional in the field or simply interested in exploring the human psyche.
Weight: 450g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032171166
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