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- 1. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
- 2. Mental tests
- 3. Visual Perception
- 4. Psychoanalysis and Psychosociology of Mass Media Iconic Language
- 5. Psychoanalysis of Sexuality and Gender Personality Differences
- 6. New Psychoanalytic Theories and other Mind Sciences: The “Theory of the Protomental”
- 7. Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Science: A Psychoanalytic Cognitivism
- 8. Criticism of Freudian Metapsychology and new Metapsychologies
- 9. Prenatal and Perinatal Clinical Psychology
- 10. Psychoanalysis and Health Organisations
- 11. Health Workers Training
- 12. Attachment, Maternal Care and Transgenerational Issues
- 13. Construction of the Mind
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Antonio Imbasciati
- 1. The Doctor's Mind. What does it mean to humanize medicine?
- 2. Clinical Psychology for health workers training
- 3. Psychotherapies: Orientations and Schools
- 17 - Parent-child Relation
- Why Sexuality?
- 4. Psychoanalytic foundations of Clinical Psychology
- 5. Perinatal Clinical Psychology
- 6. The Protomental System. Cognitive Psychoanalysis. How and why Mind is constructed
- 16 - Poor Child. A psychoanalytic Story
- 7. Constructing a Mind
- 8. An Outline of Psychology for Health and Social Staff
- 9. Sexuality and the Energy-and-Drive Theory. Freud and the wrong conclusions of a genius course
- 10. Psychoanalysis and Cognitivism. A new theory for psychoanalysis on the origins and functioning of Mind
- 11. The fetus listen to us... and it learn
- 12. Birth and Construction of the Mind. The Theory of the Protomental
- 13. The object and its vicissitudes
- 14. From girl to woman. Psychoanalysis of womanliness
- 15. Consciousness
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The object and its vicissitudes
"Object" in psychoanalysis change
Teda Edizioni, Castrovillari-Bologna, 1993, vol. pp. 116

Antonio Imbasciati

In outlining a historical analysis of the psychoanalytic concept of "object", the author highlights the radical change of current psychoanalysis compared to Freudian approach. A distinction is particularly made between discoveries and theories: the latter are not truth, but only conceptual tools for a scientific understanding of humans; which means they require continuous adjustment. Psychoanalysis is not Freud’s theory but a method, founded by Freud and  subsequently developed by others, upon which a science can be founded.
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