Focusing on the reevaluation of core psychoanalytic concepts, the book explores theories of the mind, object relations, and psychopathology through both Freudian and modern lenses. It emphasizes the integration of converging themes, culminating in a final chapter that consolidates these ideas. The use of clinical vignettes and empirical research enriches the discussion, allowing for a contemporary reinterpretation of foundational psychoanalytic principles. This critical approach addresses the pluralism present in today's psychoanalysis.
Morris N. Eagle Livres






Core Concepts in Classical Psychoanalysis
Clinical, Research Evidence and Conceptual Critiques
- 318pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Core Concepts in Classical Psychoanalysis critically examines the essential theories of psychoanalysis, questioning which concepts should be preserved, altered, or eliminated. Morris N. Eagle provides a systematic evaluation, integrating conceptual critique with recent empirical research. This approach distinguishes it from earlier discussions, offering a thorough analysis of classical psychoanalytic ideas in the context of contemporary understanding and evidence.
Toward a Unified Psychoanalytic Theory
Foundation in a Revised and Expanded Ego Psychology
- 342pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book focuses on synthesizing various psychoanalytic schools and incorporating relevant research findings to develop a cohesive theory of the mind. It explores the interplay between different psychoanalytic perspectives, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of psychological processes and mental functioning.
Core Concepts in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Clinical, Research Evidence and Conceptual Critiques
- 244pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book systematically evaluates core concepts of psychoanalytic theory, questioning their relevance and applicability in contemporary practice. Morris N. Eagle explores which ideas should be retained, modified, or discarded, grounding his analysis in conceptual critique and recent empirical research. This approach distinguishes it from previous discussions, offering a thorough examination of psychoanalysis that integrates theoretical and evidence-based perspectives.
Morris N. Eagle explores the understanding and role of subjective experience in the disciplines of psychology, psychoanalysis, and philosophy of mind.