Conscious and Unconscious Processes: Psychodynamic, Cognitive, and Neurophysiological Convergences - Hardcover

9781572300910: Conscious and Unconscious Processes: Psychodynamic, Cognitive, and Neurophysiological Convergences
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"This is not just one of the best studies on this topic; it is the best since the theory of the dynamic unconscious appeared 100 years ago. It demonstrates the operation of dynamic unconscious processes, and it does this by the most natural method--by simultaneous examination of three facets: phenomenological, cognitive, and psychophysiological. This is the heart of the procedure: each person is shown subliminally and then supraliminally individually selected conscious symptom words, unconscious conflict words, ordinary unpleasant words, and ordinary pleasant words. During each exposure a recording is made of the brain response's event-related potential which is then examined by time-frequency analysis.

The findings are in line with their hypotheses: (1) the unconscious conflict words were correctly classified subliminally, while (2) the conscious words were correctly classified only supraliminally. (3) For the unconscious conflict words, class frequency in the brain response occurred early subliminally and late supraliminally, while (4) the reverse was true for conscious symptom words.

This brief essence of Shevrin et. al.'s findings should tempt readers to read this beautiful narrative about the study and to see for themselves the unique achievement of capturing unconscious processes that are correlated with brain responses." --Lester Luborsky, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center

"Howard Shevrin and his colleagues have come through with a tour de force in the difficult and contentious area of psychoanalytic theory and its relation to the 'hard sciences.' The presentation is an authoritative one: The authors have themselves been pioneers and major contributors to our knowledge bridging clinical psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, and cerebral electrophysiology. Assumptions and alternative views are clearly spelled out; the reader is not asked simply to accept potentially biased proposals. The book should be a must for those seeking a balanced and clear exposition of the issues in psychoanalytic theory and the 'unconscious,' and the scientific evidence bearing on these issues." --Benjamin Libet, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology Emeritus, University of California, San Francisco; Author of Neurophysiology of Consciousness

"The authors of this landmark book have created a veritable lighthouse for anyone sailing into the uncharted waters of interdisciplinary research....Had Shevrin et al. only developed their sophisticated methodology...we would all remain eternally in their debt. However, that they have also used it to identify the neurophysiological signature of unconscious mentation is one of the remarkable scholarly achievements of our time.....I highly recommend this book to researchers....I also recommend it for students because of its beautiful and tightly reasoned expositions of the fundamental assumptions of core aspects of psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, and neurophysiology and for its clear explications of empirical research." --Fred M. Levin, MD, General Hospital Psychiatry
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The notion of an unconscious mental life has been subject to debate for over a century. Psychodynamic practitioners generally understand clients' consciously experienced symptoms to reflect conflict within an unconscious realm; cognitive psychologists, on the other hand, doubt the validity of this psychodynamic understanding of unconscious processes. This volume attempts to bridge the theoretical gulf between the two approaches by providing objective evidence for unconscious conflict in psychopathology. Integrating psychodynamic, cognitive, and neurophysiological methods, the authors have developed an experimental model using brain wave measurements that can differentiate types of unconscious processes. The volume provides a unique synthesis of clinical and experimental findings and blazes a new pathway for the study of brain mind interaction.

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  • VerlagGuilford Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum1996
  • ISBN 10 1572300914
  • ISBN 13 9781572300910
  • EinbandTapa dura
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