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- Christian Perring, editor of " Metapsychology Online Review " and who was impressed by the book, wrote, " Even though Whitaker himself could be accused of being overly critical of psychiatry, his argument against schizophrenia medication is cogent enough to urgently require an answer ."
- While five were published independently under the titles : " Instincts and Their Vicissitudes, " " Repression, " " The Unconscious, " " A Metapsychological Supplement to the Theory of Dreams, " and " Mourning and Melancholia . " The remaining seven remained unpublished, Freud replying to Lou Andreas-Salome in 1919 as follows : Where is my Metapsychology?
- For example, " we can reclaim those who are now treated only by speech therapists for relational, social, and empathetic disorders; or by pediatricians . . . for anxiety, sadness, attention difficulties . . . or by psychologists by cognitive and behavioral problems . " This illustrates metapsychology as an aspect of psychoanalysis that takes all perspectives into consideration when examining a certain phenomenon.
- In " Metapsychology ", Vineeth Mathoor described the book as presenting " the history of [ the ] dialectical relation between Hinduism and the many streams within it [ yielding ] what it today stands for : tolerance, pluralism and inclusivism ", calling the book " path-breaking " and " a must read for scholars of Indian history, Hinduism and south Asian religious traditions ".
- The conversations amongst the psychotherapists at these biannual pancake dinners are generally dedicated to the seemingly everlasting task of reconciling classical metapsychology to our particular branch of Self / Other Friction Theory . The narrative may be divided into three levels : what is happening in the diner, what is happening in Tom's " transient psychotic state ", and what he imagines his wife, Jane, is doing at home.
- The book was positively reviewed in " Psychiatric Services " where Dr . Sickel of the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said the book " feels like Young is leading a young resident or first-year child fellow by the hand through the various steps involved in making a good diagnosis . " Diana Pederson reviewed it in " Metapsychology ", saying it was accessible to professionals and non-professionals alike.
- Literary critic Frederick Crews commended Gr�nbaum's critique of Freud, but criticized him for focusing on Freud's clinical theory while neglecting Freud's metapsychology, and for accepting " Freud's after-the-fact professions of methodological sophistication . " Gr�nbaum was criticized by philosopher David Sachs, who argued that Gr�nbaum focuses too much on passages from Freud's writings taken in isolation, without considering what Freud writes about the same subjects elsewhere in his work.
- In the last decade of his life, Klein was deeply immersed in an attempt to disentangle the duality of explanations inherent in psychoanalytic theory, the experience-near clinical level from its abstract base, its metapsychology Designating the clinical level a " theory of personal encounter ", Klein proposed the cognitive concepts such as " meaning ", " awareness ", " peremptory ideation, and intentionality " as the more appropriate explanatory terms than the natural-science based concepts of drives, energies and mechanisms.
- Johnston is the author of " Time Driven : Metapsychology and the Splitting of the Drive " ( 2005 ), " } i ~ ek s Ontology : A Transcendental Materialist Theory of Subjectivity " ( 2008 ), " Badiou, } i ~ ek, and Political Transformations : The Cadence of Change " ( 2009 ), and " Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism, Volume One : The Outcome of contemporary French Philosophy " ( 2013 ), all published by Northwestern University Press.
- He defined the term distinctly from clinical theory : " Books on psychoanalysis usually deal with its clinical theory . . . there exists, however, a fragmentary-- yet consistent-- general theory of psychoanalysis, which comprises the premises of the special ( clinical ) theory, the concepts built on it, and the generalizations derived from it . . . named metapsychology . " Another one of his followers, Benjamin B . Rubinstein, helped create an even more concrete definition that addresses some of the criticisms towards Freud's theory.