The Psychodynamic Image

John D. Sutherland on Self in Society

Jill Savege Scharff editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:25th Jan '07

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This collection showcases John D. Sutherland's influential essays, highlighting his contributions to psychoanalysis and its relevance to society. The Psychodynamic Image is essential reading for mental health professionals.

In The Psychodynamic Image, John D. Sutherland presents a collection of his most significant papers that explore the intersection of psychoanalysis, self, and society. This selection serves as an essential overview of Sutherland's intellectual journey, showcasing his profound impact on the field of mental health. The essays included highlight his ability to traverse various dimensions of psychoanalytic thought, making connections between individual experiences and broader social dynamics.

Jill Savege Scharff's introduction to Sutherland's work emphasizes the depth and breadth of his contributions. His essays reflect a unique theoretical versatility, as he adeptly navigates between intrapsychic concerns and interpersonal relationships. Sutherland's approach encourages a deeper understanding of the self, advocating for personal growth through the recognition of internal conflicts and unconscious processes. His work is a call to action for individuals to foster autonomy and self-awareness.

Ultimately, The Psychodynamic Image pushes the boundaries of traditional psychoanalytic thinking, illustrating its relevance to contemporary societal issues. This collection will resonate with psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, counselors, and social workers, providing valuable insights that extend beyond the therapy room and into the wider world. Sutherland's ideas challenge readers to reconsider their understanding of the self and its role within the social fabric.

"Dr. Scharff’s work is highly readable and constitutes the most important contribution to the literature about a very important figure in late twentieth century psychoanalysis. I recommend it for all mental health professionals." - James S. Grotstein, Training and Supervising Analyst Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, USA

"Jock Sutherland did more than anyone else to democratise psychoanalysis, spreading it beyond the couch, through the professions, institutions and communities of contemporary society. A crucial gap has been filled by this welcome addition to the literature." - Colin Kirkwood, Scottish Institute of Human Relations, and Convenor, Sutherland Trust, UK

ISBN: 9780415411837

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1000g

200 pages