The Non-Linear Mind: Psychoanalysis of Complexity in Psychic LifeThis book is concerned with whether we can develop our understanding of the mind through the application of new approaches to the study of complex systems. It is divided into two sections. The first is concerned with the application of non-linear systems theory to the psychoanalytic study of the mind. The second is concerned with the technical application of the ideas of chaos theory to the understanding of therapeutic action and psychic change. It concludes with a consideration of the research and clinical implications of considering the mind as a non-linear system. |
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CHAPTER EIGHT | |
CHAPTER NINE | |
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American Psychoanalytic Association analysand analysand’s psychic analysis Anna Freud anxiety become behaviour Cambridge chaos theory characteristic Child Psychotherapy cognitive complex systems concept conceptualisations countertransference damaged object defences described developmental developmental psychology differential equations dimensions dynamical systems dynamical systems theory effect emerge epigenetic example experimental psychology external reality external world feelings Feigenbaum constants Freud function Galatzer-Levy Gedo Hogarth ideas impact implications individual individual’s infant interaction internal and external International Journal interpretation Isaac iterative learning system iterative systems Journal of Psychoanalysis Klein leitmotif linear London manifest mathematical mental mind mother narrative nature non-linear dynamics non-linear systems number of sessions observed organisation patient patterns phantasy phenomena possible potential predict psychic reality psychoanalytic learning system psychoanalytic model psychoanalytic procedure psychoanalytic process recurrence plotting recursive relationship relevance result seems sense sessions per week situation strange attractor structure suggests thought treatment unconscious understanding University Press Winnicott York
