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A revolution is occurring across the intellectual landscape: linear, causational models are yielding to models that stress relativism and interactionism. In Subject Relations, this paradigm shift is applied to psychoanalysis. Traditional psychoanalysis views relationships as forged through individual drives - a satisfaction and fulfillment of needs and desires.
Rucker and Lombardi contend, however, that all relationships cannot be explained so simply; rather, they argue that human relationships carry meanings which cannot be reduced solely to the psychic contributions of each of the individuals involved. Instead, Subject Relations discusses the existence of a related unconscious rooted in mutual subjective experience.
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Subject relations: Unconscious experience and relational psychoanalysis
1998, Routledge
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Subject Relations: Unconscious Experience and Relational Psychoanalysis
November 19, 1997, Routledge
in English
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Subject Relations: Unconscious Experience and Relational Psychoanalysis
November 13, 1997, Routledge
in English
041591423X 9780415914239
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