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Trauma, Pedagogy, and the College Mental Health Crisis: Hysteria, Narcissism, Repression of Psychoanalysis
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Trauma, Pedagogy, and the College Mental Health Crisis: Hysteria, Narcissism, Repression of Psychoanalysis
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Trauma, Pedagogy, and the College Mental Health Crisis: Hysteria, Narcissism, Repression of Psychoanalysis
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Trauma, Pedagogy, and the College Mental Health Crisis
argues that psychoanalytic theory and practice offers a solution to the large increase in students seeking mental health services.
Robert Samuels returns to the roots of psychoanalysis, drawing from Freud’s and Lacan’s conceptions of hysteria and narcissism. This book examines the idea that the repression of psychoanalysis has resulted in a situation where students are being misdiagnosed and mistreated as the underlying structures shaping narcissism and hysteria are misrecognized. Samuels suggests that the more people are trained to focus on their own thoughts and feelings, the more they take on self-destructive thoughts and behaviors in a neurotic way and that psychoanalysis offers a solution.
will be of interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training, as well as mental health professionals working with adolescents and professionals working in higher education. It will also be relevant to readers interested in adolescent mental health, higher education, parenting, and politics.
argues that psychoanalytic theory and practice offers a solution to the large increase in students seeking mental health services.
Robert Samuels returns to the roots of psychoanalysis, drawing from Freud’s and Lacan’s conceptions of hysteria and narcissism. This book examines the idea that the repression of psychoanalysis has resulted in a situation where students are being misdiagnosed and mistreated as the underlying structures shaping narcissism and hysteria are misrecognized. Samuels suggests that the more people are trained to focus on their own thoughts and feelings, the more they take on self-destructive thoughts and behaviors in a neurotic way and that psychoanalysis offers a solution.
will be of interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training, as well as mental health professionals working with adolescents and professionals working in higher education. It will also be relevant to readers interested in adolescent mental health, higher education, parenting, and politics.