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Conscious and Unconscious Processes : Psychodynamic, Cognitive and Neurophysiological Convergencies

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The notion of an unconscious mental life has been subject to debate for over a century.

Psychodynamic practitioners generally understand clients' consciously experienced symptoms to reflect conflict within an unconscious realm; cognitive psychologists, on the other hand, doubt the validity of this psychodynamic understanding of unconscious processes.

This volume attempts to bridge the theoretical gulf between the two approaches by providing objective evidence for unconscious conflict in psychopathology.

Integrating psychodynamic, cognitive, and neurophysiological methods, the authors have developed an experimental model using brain wave measurements that can differentiate types of unconscious processes.

The volume provides a unique synthesis of clinical and experimental findings and blazes a new pathway for the study of brain mind interaction.

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Guilford Publications
1572300914 / 9781572300910
Hardback
154.2
24/05/1996
United States
English
302 pages, Illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 570 grams
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