Dynamics of Psychological Production

Writer:

ANGELA FLOWERS


Book Description

Dynamics of Psychological Production Dynamic psychology describes the part of the human being that deals with drives. Psychology before Freud had dynamic psychology. But dynamic psychology formally reached its own theoretical realm with psychoanalysis, then gradually diverging from it. There is practical autonomy, albeit very vague, in dynamic psychology. Dynamic psychology is based on the concept of mind as opposed to mechanism.

Cause/effect relationship in psychology; fundamentally, in fact, it is essentially phenomenological and on a system of principles articulated according to the mind/body itinerary. As such, dynamic psychology relies on the dynamics of the unconscious, on the field principle. The unconscious is included in the superficial and deep phenomenological groups in terms of conflict and communication.

It operates in the pre-symbolic world of psychological thought and its relations with the symbolic. As symbols are paradigmatic, art, culture and sacred spaces are also important in psychology. Therefore, the unconscious processes that dynamic psychology deals with are not limited to these. It is done in studies related to internal (psychoanalysis) and interpersonal (group analysis). At the same time, typical super-thoughts of the collective unconscious, as suggested by dynamic psychology, are included in these topics.

Book Details

  • ISBN:
    978-1-57694-245-3

  • Binding:
    Paperback

  • Size:
    7.6 x 5.3 inch

  • Pages:
    231

  • Year:
    2018