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Faces In A Cloud

by Robert D. Stolorow, George E. Atwood (Editor), Bernard Brandchaft
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Synopsis

In this new edition of their now classic work, George Atwood and Robert Stolorow explore the ways in which a theory of personality is influenced and colored by the subjective world of the theorist. Using psychobiographical analyses of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Wilhelm Reich, and Otto Rank as illustrations, the authors show how the central constructs of personality theories universalize their creators' personal solutions to the nuclear crises and dilemmas of their own life histories. Illuminating the subjective origins of a personality theory does not invalidate the theory, according to Atwood and Stolorow, but rather contributes to establishing the scope of the theory as well as its applicability to particular clinical situations. The first edition of Faces in a Cloud (published in 1979) was the seminal work out of which emerged the now influential theory of intersubjectivity - a framework that calls for a radical revision of all aspects of psychoanalytic thought. This revised edition incorporates significant new material into the psychobiographical analyses and has been completely updated and rewritten to reflect the development of the authors' viewpoint. The terminology used throughout the book to describe personal worlds of experience has been updated and refined in consonance with this contemporary theoretical perspective. The final chapter summarizes key aspects of this new perspective and offers reflections on the subjective origins of intersubjectivity theory itself.

Contemporary Psychology - Alan C. Elms

Faces in a Cloud simultaneously serves as an example of sophisticated case history research and helps to clear the way for a less subjective, more generalizable whole person psychology of the future.... All four case studies will fascinate and disquiet any serious student of personality theory.... Stolorow and Atwood may indeed be offering us a 'means whereby personality psychology can recover its lost commitment to understanding the experience and conduct of persons'...

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1994
Publisher
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781568210506

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