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Routledge The Feeling Brain: Selected Papers on Neuropsychoanalysis

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Explore the connection between neuroscience and psychoanalytic theory with The Feeling Brain: Selected Papers on Neuropsychoanalysis. Part of The Psychoanalytic Ideas Series, this book examines the emerging field of neuropsychoanalysis. It provides a detailed look at how this specific approach allows researchers to locate metapsychological abstractions within the brain tissues. Author Mark Solms bridges the gap between Sigmund Freud's original work on psychiatric disorders and modern neurological understanding. By connecting theoretical abstractions to biological structures, this text offers a unique perspective for those studying the intersection of the mind and the brain. This book is a significant resource for readers interested in how neuropsychoanalytic methods can ground traditional psychoanalytic concepts in physical brain functions.

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Part of The Psychoanalytic Ideas Series, offering specialized academic content on the intersection of brain science and psychology.

Explores how neuropsychoanalysis locates metapsychological abstractions within physical brain tissues.

Connects the foundational work of Sigmund Freud to modern neurological findings and research.

Written by Mark Solms, providing expert insights into the relationship between psychiatric study and brain function.

Provides a deep look into how the neuropsychoanalytic approach bridges the gap between theory and biological reality.

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