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  • Object Relations and Social Relations: The Implications of the Relational Turn in Psychoanalysis
  • Written by author Simon Clarke
  • Published by Karnac Books, December 2008
  • Drawing on aspects of continental philosophy and anthropological and neuro-scientific understandings of the emotions, "psycho-social studies" has emerged as an embryonic new paradigm in the human sciences in the UK. Psycho-social studies uses psychoanalyt
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About the Editors and Contributors vii

Introduction Herbert Hahn xiii

Chapter 1 Relational thinking: from culture to couch and couch to culture Lynne Layton 1

Chapter 2 Democratizing psychoanalysis Susie Orbach 25

Chapter 3 Staying close to the subject Paul Zeal 45

Chapter 4 Relational thinking and welfare practice Paul Hoggett 65

Chapter 5 Artistic output as intersubjective third Lynn Froggett 87

Chapter 6 Psycho-social research: relating self, identity, and otherness Simon Clarke 113

Chapter 7 The importance of relational thinking in the practice of psycho-social research: ontology, epistemology, methodology, and ethics Wendy Hollway 137

Chapter 8 How does a turn towards relational thinking influence consulting practice in organizations and groups? Karen Izod 163

Chapter 9 Inquiry as relational practice: thinking relationally about the practice of teaching and learning Margaret L. Page 185

Index 205


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