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Humor and Psyche: Psychoanalytc

by James Barron

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Humor, a topic that engaged Sigmund Freud both early and late in his career, is richly intertwined with character, with creativity, and with the theory and practice of psychoanalytic therapy. Yet, until very recently, analysts ignored Freud's lead and relegated humor to the periphery of their concerns. Humor and Psyche not only remedies previous neglect of the role of humor in the psychoanalytic situation but opens to a broad and balanced consideration of the role of humor in psychological life.

Section I provides historical and theoretical perspectives on the concept of humor. Contributors review Freudian and post-Freudian theories of humor, address the inseparability of humor and play, adumbrate a postmodernist perspective on humor, and focus on the unique cognitive and affective properties of humor. In Section II contributors turn to the relationship of humor to various aspects of the therapeutic process, including the relationship of humor to transference interpretation, the enlivening effects of humor on the therapeutic process, and the multiple meanings of humorous exchanges between therapists and patients. Section III concludes the volume with three fascinating essays on the relationship of humor to character and creativity. They focus, respectively, on the role of humor in the 25-year correspondence of Freud and Sandor Ferenczi, on the interweaving of D. W. Winnicott's comic spirit and theoretical innovations, and on the relationship between humor and creativity in the music of the American composer Charles Ives.

Taken together, the contributors reestablish the importance of humor as a topic of psychotherapeutic relevance more than 70 years after Freud's final essay onthe topic. Delightfully readable from beginning to end, Humor and Psyche edifies as it entertains.

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Humor, a topic that engaged Sigmund Freud both early and late in his career, is richly intertwined with character, with creativity, and with the theory and practice of psychoanalytic therapy. Yet, until very recently, analysts ignored Freud's lead and re

Product Details

ISBN:
9780881632576
Subtitle:
Psychoanalytc
Editor:
Barron, James
Editor:
Barron, James
Author:
Barron, James W.
Publisher:
Analytic Press
Location:
Hillsdale, NJ :
Subject:
Applied Psychology
Subject:
Emotions
Subject:
Psychological aspects
Subject:
Psychoanalysis
Subject:
Wit and humor
Subject:
Movements - Psychoanalysis
Subject:
Wit and humor -- Psychological aspects.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
v.2
Publication Date:
April 1999
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
248
Dimensions:
9.37x6.31x1.18 in. 1.16 lbs.

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