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Truth: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms

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This edited collection gathers together erudite and considered contributions from Salman Akhtar, Cobi Avshalom, Brett Clarke, Mali Mann, Gila Ofer, Thomas Ogden, Louis Rothschild, Batya Shoshani, Michael Shoshani, Naama Shoshani-Breda, Ann Smolen, Donald Spence, Richard Waugaman, Thomas Wolman, and Vamk D. Volkan.

Fifteen distinguished authors bring together their vast experience as psychologists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, social workers, and psychotherapists to present a nuanced and in-depth investigation into the concept of truth. Divided into five parts, the book begins with a thoughtful discussion from Brett Clarke on what truth means and its role in psychoanalysis. It then moves into the realm of development, looking at truth from the viewpoint of children, adolescents, and adults. Stepping from development to culture, the works of Shakespeare, Heidegger and Freud are brought into the debate alongside the relationship of truth with individual and large-group psychology. Next come four chapters taking truth into the clinical realm, grounding theory in practice. The book is brought to completion by an epilogue from Louis Rothschild answering the vital question: Truly, what does all this mean?

A must-read book for practising clinicians and academics in the mental health and humanities fields that investigates the wide range of theories on truth, how they have changed over the years, and their practical applications.

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  • Weight: 514g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Karnac Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800131422

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Salman Akhtar MD is Professor of Psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College and a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. He has served on the editorial boards of The International Journal of Psychoanalysis the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association and the Psychoanalytic Quarterly. His nearly 400 publications include 99 books of which the following 20 are solo-authored: Broken Structures (1992) Quest for Answers (1995) Inner Torment (1999) Immigration and Identity (1999) New Clinical Realms (2003) Objects of Our Desire (2005) Regarding Others (2007) Turning Points in Dynamic Psychotherapy (2009) The Damaged Core (2009) Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis (2009) Immigration and Acculturation (2011) Matters of Life and Death (2011) The Book of Emotions (2012) Psychoanalytic Listening (2013) Good Stuff (2013) Sources of Suffering (2014) No Holds Barred (2016) A Web of Sorrow (2017) Mind Culture and Global Unrest (2018) and Silent Virtues (2019). Dr Akhtar has delivered many prestigious invited lectures including a Plenary Address at the 2nd International Congress of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders in Oslo Norway (1991) an Invited Plenary Paper at the 2nd International Margaret S. Mahler Symposium in Cologne Germany (1993) an Invited Plenary Paper at the Rencontre Franco-Americaine de Psychanalyse meeting in Paris France (1994) a Keynote Address at the 43rd IPA Congress in Rio de Janiero Brazil (2005) the Plenary Address at the 150th Freud Birthday Celebration sponsored by the Dutch Psychoanalytic Society and the Embassy of Austria in Leiden Holland (2006) and the Inaugural Address at the first IPA-Asia Congress in Beijing China (2010). Dr Akhtar is the recipient of numerous awards including the American Psychoanalytic Associations Edith Sabshin Award (2000) Columbia Universitys Robert Liebert Award for Distinguished Contributions to Applied Psychoanalysis (2004) the American Psychiatric Associations Kun Po Soo Award (2004) and Irma Bland Award for being the Outstanding Teacher of Psychiatric Residents in the country (2005). He received the highly prestigious Sigourney Award (2012) for distinguished contributions to psychoanalysis. In 2103 he gave the Commencement Address at graduation ceremonies of the Smith College School of Social Work in Northampton MA. Dr Akhtars books have been translated into many languages including German Italian Korean Persian Romanian Serbian Spanish and Turkish. A true Renaissance man Dr Akhtar has served as the Film Review Editor for The International Journal of Psychoanalysis and is currently serving as the Book Review Editor for the International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies. He has published 9 collections of poetry and serves as a Scholar-in-Residence at the Inter-Act Theatre Company in Philadelphia.

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