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From the couch to the lab : trends in psychodynamic neuroscience

Can the psychodynamics of the mind be correlated with neurodynamic processes in the brain? The book revisits this important question -one that scientists and psychoanalysts have been asking for more than a century. Can the psychodynamics of the mind be correlated with neurodynamic processes in the brain? The book revisits this important question - one that scientists and psychoanalysts have been asking for more than a century. Freud envisioned that the separation between the two approaches was just a temporary limitation that future scientific progress would overcome. The volume is organised in five clear sections, Motivation; Emotion; Conscious and Unconscious Processes; Cognitive Control; and Development of the Self. With a range of chapters written by leading figures in their fields, it gives the reader a strong flavour of how much has already been achieved between the disciplines and how much more lies ahead. This new book reveals the intrinsic challenges and tensions of this interdisciplinary endeavour and emphasises the need for a shared language and new emerging fields such as Psychodynamic Neuroscience

Print Book, English, ©2012
Oxford University Press, Oxford, ©2012