Abstract:, who is both a sociologist and a psychoanalyst, explores the degree to which we manifest the clichés of our culture in our most private. Psychoanalytic sociology and the psychosocial Research Degrees. 3 May 2017-7 min-Uploaded by The AudiopediaWhat does PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIOLOGY mean? PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIOLOGY meaning. psychoanalysis & sociology-Resilience and Happiness When this bestseller was published, it put the mother-daughter relationship and female psychology on the map. The Reproduction of Mothering was… Show more
“…Thus, a family milieu with antagonistic parents and an overly aggressive mother became framed as a common setting for the creation of prejudice (cf. Buhle, 1998).…”
Section: Discipline Building and The Culture Conceptmentioning
During the 1950s and 1960s, the concept of culture had currency beyond the disciplinary boundaries of anthropology and sociology. This article takes up a clinical example of the invocation of the culture concept by examining how early family therapists such as Nathan Ackerman, Murray Bowen, and Don Jackson used culture as a category of analysis during the formative years of their new field. The culture concept played an integral role in the processes by which family therapists simultaneously defined the object of their research and treatment, the family, and built their new field. Their varied uses of culture also contained tensions and contradictions, most notably between universal and relativist views of family and psychopathology and between views of family therapy as a conservative force for maintaining the nuclear family or a progressive force for overcoming social inequality.
“…Thus, a family milieu with antagonistic parents and an overly aggressive mother became framed as a common setting for the creation of prejudice (cf. Buhle, 1998).…”
Section: Discipline Building and The Culture Conceptmentioning
During the 1950s and 1960s, the concept of culture had currency beyond the disciplinary boundaries of anthropology and sociology. This article takes up a clinical example of the invocation of the culture concept by examining how early family therapists such as Nathan Ackerman, Murray Bowen, and Don Jackson used culture as a category of analysis during the formative years of their new field. The culture concept played an integral role in the processes by which family therapists simultaneously defined the object of their research and treatment, the family, and built their new field. Their varied uses of culture also contained tensions and contradictions, most notably between universal and relativist views of family and psychopathology and between views of family therapy as a conservative force for maintaining the nuclear family or a progressive force for overcoming social inequality.
“…On the other hand, the psychoanalytic approach can reconfigure socialisation patterns in the early stages of human existence to investigate distinctions between men and women and how gender is produced. (Buhle, 2022;Gardiner, 1985;Zakin, 2011).…”
Section: The Emergence Of Feminism From Liberal To Radical: Chronolog...mentioning
This paper aimed to acknowledge LGBTQ as a distinct discourse that emerged from the very foundation of Radical Feminism with specific reference to Nature and Nurture theory, HIV/AIDS, and Islamic theology. This study employed the discourse analysis method to accomplish this goal. It focused on its ideologically beneficial impact by examining power relations in an established narrative, how power relations shape a society or organisation's LGBTQ practices, and analysing its creative change and repetition of ideas and behaviours. Consequently, This research explored LGBTQ from a chronological history and dynamic perspective of Feminism, as well as how such changes reflect and drive societal development of gender equality from sole emancipation of human rights to a radical bodily expression. As an additional reason for addressing the growing difficulty posed by the LGBTQ movement, this research concluded by doing a more in-depth investigation of Islamic teachings concerning the shortcomings of LGBTQ activity with further suggestions regarding better strategies to deal with this challenge.
“…En les seues concepcions sobre la dona, Deutsch va seguir els costums de l'època, i desenvolupà la psicoanàlisi freudiana fins i tot amb algun canvi. (Klein, 1932;Horney, 1946;Thompson, 1950;Klein, Heimann, Isaacs, i Riviere, 1952;Alpert, 1986;Buhle, 1998).…”
ResumEn aquest treball s'ha analitzat l'obra d'Helene Deutsch The psychology of women, amb l'objectiu de conèixer la seua influència en la Psicologia de la dona. Per això, per mitjà d'una metodologia bibliomètrica s'ha elaborat una base de dades bibliogràfica, a partir del Social Sciences Citation Index . Els resultats indiquen que aquest llibre ha estat citat un considerable nombre de vegades, la qual cosa mostra l'impacte de l'aproximació psicoanalítica en el camp feminista. Els autors que més l'esmenten pertanyen a l'aproximació psicoanalítica, a la Psicologia del desenvolupament i a l'àmbit feminista. Entre les revistes que més el refereixen, hi abunden les psicoanalítiques. Així mateix, els autors més citats en les referències dels articles que l'esmenten s'integren en el moviment psicoanalista. En conclusió, encara que la interpretació de la teoria psicoanalítica estigué esbiaixada en contra de la dona, aquesta obra ha exercit un important paper en l'àmbit feminista.
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