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Routledge Living on the Border - Routledge Psychology Book by David Bell

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Description

Living on the Border: Psychotic Processes in the Individual, the Couple, and the Group offers a deep look into the problem of psychosis through a psychoanalytic lens. Part of the Tavistock Clinic Series, this book examines how psychotic processes manifest across various levels of human organization. Readers can explore how these processes appear within the individual psychoanalytic session and extend into work with couples and groups. The text further expands this analysis to include institutions and wider levels of social organization. Published by Routledge, this work provides a framework for understanding mental health challenges from the micro level of the individual to the macro level of society. It is a valuable resource for those studying clinical psychology and the complexities of human behavior in different social contexts.

Key Features

Explores psychotic processes from a psychoanalytic perspective to provide deep clinical insight.

Covers multiple levels of organization including individuals, couples, and groups.

Extends analysis beyond clinical settings to include institutions and social organization.

Part of the respected Tavistock Clinic Series for professional and academic study.

Written by David Bell to address complex psychological manifestations in various contexts.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 July 2019
Listed Since
30 July 2019

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