Answering a question with a question : contemporary psychoanalysis and Jewish thought / editors, Lewis Aron, Libby Henik.

In the Jewish tradition, it is incumbent upon every generation to attempt to find meaning in its history. Meaning is co-created within the context of the inter-subjective field of a meeting of minds. Psychoanalysis, in some respects like the Jewish tradition from which it emerged, represents a body...

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Other Authors: Aron, Lewis, Henik, Libby
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Brighton, Mass. : Academic Studies Press, 2010.
Series:Judaism and Jewish life.
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Summary:In the Jewish tradition, it is incumbent upon every generation to attempt to find meaning in its history. Meaning is co-created within the context of the inter-subjective field of a meeting of minds. Psychoanalysis, in some respects like the Jewish tradition from which it emerged, represents a body of thought about man's relation to himself and to others, and places great value on the influence of memory, narrative, and history in creating meaning within the dyadic relationship of analyst and patient. In Answering a Question with a Question: Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Jewish Thought, editors Aron and Henik have brought together an international collection of contemporary scholars and clinicians to address the interface and the mutual influence of Jewish thought and modern psychoanalysis.
Physical Description:1 online resource ([422] pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781618111081
1618111086
1934843377
9781934843376
Language:English.