Clinical Research in Child Psychoanalysis
Book chapter
Rustin, M. 2007. Clinical Research in Child Psychoanalysis. in: Tussen ruis en storingen: De golflengte vinden in psychoanalytische therapie Antwerpen-Apeldoormn Garant. pp. 93-104
Authors | Rustin, M. |
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Abstract | Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of British psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The widespread insistence by government policy-makers and health service managers on 'evidence-based medicine', as an aspect of public service 'modernisation', has extended to demands that mental health services should be better justified by the evidence of empirical research. This faces psychoanalytic psychotherapists and other exponents of 'talking cures' with the challenge of how to justify their public existence. This chapter discusses the way in which other cultural changes have been working in favour of psychoanalysis and asserts that psychoanalysis shares attributes with both the sciences and the humanities. |
Keywords | British psychoanalysis; cultural theory; psychoanalytic ideas; literature; popular psychology; child psychology |
Book title | Tussen ruis en storingen: De golflengte vinden in psychoanalytische therapie |
Page range | 93-104 |
Year | 2007 |
Publisher | Garant |
Publication dates | |
2007 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 09 Oct 2009 |
Place of publication | Antwerpen-Apeldoormn |
Additional information | Citation: |
Accepted author manuscript | License CC BY-ND |
https://repository.uel.ac.uk/item/866wv
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