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Decentering Relational Theory A Comparative Critique Paperback Lewis Aron Sue Grand Joyce Anne Slochower

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Decentering Relational Theory A Comparative Critique Paperback Lewis Aron Sue Grand Joyce Anne Slochower
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Lewis Aron; Sue Grand; Joyce Anne Slochower
ISBN: 9781138080201, 1138080209
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Decentering Relational Theory A Comparative Critique Paperback Lewis Aron Sue Grand Joyce Anne Slochower by Lewis Aron; Sue Grand; Joyce Anne Slochower 9781138080201, 1138080209 instant download after payment.

Decentering Relational Theory: A Comparative Critiqueinvites relational theorists to contemplate the influence, overlaps, and relationship between relational theory and other perspectives. Self-critique was the focus ofDe-Idealizing Relational Theory.Decentering Relational Theorypushes critique in a different direction by explicitly engaging the questions of theoretical and clinical overlap - and lack thereof - with writers from other psychoanalytic orientations. In part, this comparison involves critique, but in part, it does not. It addresses issues of influence, both bidirectional and unidimensional. Our authors took up this challenge in different ways.
Like our authors inDe-Idealizing, writers who contributed toDecenteringwere asked to move beyond their own perspective without stereotyping alternate perspectives. Instead, they seek to expand our understanding of the convergences and divergences between different relational perspectives and those of other theories.
Whether to locate relational thought in a broader theoretical envelope, make links to other theories, address critiques leveled at us, or push relational thinking forward, our contributors thought outside the box. The kinds of comparisons they were asked to make were challenging. We are grateful to them for having taken up this challenge.Decentering Relational Theory: A Comparative Critiquewill appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists across the theoretical spectrum.

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