3 Citations
Key factors of the willingness of rural populations settling in cities (RPSC) from a Lacanian psychoanalysis theory perspective
- EconomicsPloS one
- 2020
Findings validate the adaptability of psychoanalysis to analyze the willingness of RPSC, and increases the understanding of individual willingness and behavioral choice in the context of a specific social background, which can provide decision-making reference for urban and rural planning and public policy makers.
Essential Ingredients of Psychotherapy that Matter the Most: My Reconciliation with the Theories of Grand Masters
- Psychology
- 2016
C l i n M e d International Library Citation: Pavuluri M (2016) Essential Ingredients of Psychotherapy that Matter the Most: My Reconciliation with the Theories of Grand Masters. Int J Psychol…
A Lacanian Reading of Angela Carter's the Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman and Nights at the Circus
- Art
- 2014
Bu calisma Angela Carter in The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman ve Nights at the Circus romanlarini, Lacan in uc duzeni (Imgesel, Simgesel, Gercek), Ayna Evresi, Baba nin Temel Yasasi,…
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- Philosophy, Psychology
- 1983
Examines the theory of psychoanalysis of Jacques Lacan, analyzes his writings on psychology, and discusses the development of his method of therapy.
Untying the Text: A Post-Structuralist Reader
- Psychology
- 1983
A representative selection of important contributions in post-structuralist criticism. Provides an accessible and useful anthology for students faced with this fascinating and difficult intellectual…
Literature and psychoanalysis : the question of reading : otherwise
- Psychology, Art
- 1982
"It remains the best work on literature and psychoanalysis, essential reading for anyone interested in pursuing the relations between the two or wanting to know about the possible effects of the…
The Language of the Self: The Function of Language in Psychoanalysis
- Psychology, Art
- 1968
This book is based on a translation of Lacan's 1953 article that became a manifesto for a generations interested in a new reading of Freud. Lacan offers a significant and fertile return to the heart…