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Researching the Unconscious explores the philosophy and methodology of social sciences as they relate to psychoanalysis, both as clinical practice and human science. It addresses debates like Thomas Kuhn's scientific revolutions, actor-network theory, philosophical realism, and complexity theory. The book discusses psychoanalytical research methods such as case studies, outcome research, and grounded theory, providing detailed examples. It concludes by outlining principles for psychoanalytic research within wider contexts of society and culture, offering a coherent rationale for knowledge generation in psychoanalysis based on recent developments in philosophy and sociology of science.
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Ideal for students and researchers in psychoanalysis, philosophy of science, sociology, and social sciences, as well as clinical practitioners seeking a rigorous methodological framework for psychoanalytic investigation.

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Researching the Unconscious provides an exposition of key issues in the philosophy and methods of the social sciences which are relevant to psychoanalysis as both a clinical practice and a human science.

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Researching the Unconscious provides an exposition of key issues in the philosophy and methods of the social sciences that are relevant to psychoanalysis, both as a clinical practice and as a human science.

These include the debates initiated by Thomas Kuhn’s theory of scientific revolutions, the "actor-network theory" of Bruno Latour, the ideas of philosophical realism, distinctions between "meaningful" and "causal" explanation, and the relevance of complexity theory and "part–whole analysis" to psychoanalysis. The book goes on to discuss specific forms and methods of psychoanalytical research, including the role of case studies, of outcome research, and of "grounded theory" as a key methodological resource, of which it provides a detailed example. The book concludes by outlining principles and methods for psychoanalytic research in the wider contexts of infant observational studies, society, and culture.

Michael Rustin provides a unifying account of the methodological principles that underlie the generation of knowledge in psychoanalysis, in the light of recent developments in the philosophy and sociology of science. In doing so, it provides a coherent rationale for psychoanalytic investigation, which will be of value to those pursuing research in this field.

Researching the Unconscious is unusual in its being based both on a deep understanding of and respect for psychoanalytical clinical practice and on its author’s wider knowledge of the philosophy and sociology of science. It is unique in its comprehensive approach to the principles of psychoanalytic research.

Series: The Tavistock Clinic Series

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Researching the Unconscious has been praised for its learned and persuasive defence of psychoanalysis as a rational and progressive social science. Anne Alvarez highlights the book's fascinating approach to how psychoanalysis generates nuanced knowledge, while Stephen Frosh regards it as crucial reading for understanding psychoanalysis as a human science. The author's unique insight, blending clinical practice with philosophy and sociology of science, makes it an impressive and lucid contribution to psychoanalytic studies.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781782204374

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 January 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Karnac Books

Illustration: 2 Tables, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white

Contributors:

  • Edited by Michael Rustin

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 147.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Michael Rustin is a Professor of Sociology at the University of East London, UK. He has been a significant contributor to psychoanalytic debates over many years and is the author and editor of many books, including The Good Society and the Inner World (1991), Reason and Unreason (2001), and, with Margaret Rustin, Mirror to Nature (2002) and Reading Klein (2017). He has played a major role in the development of postgraduate and doctoral research at the Tavistock Clinic. He is an Associate of the British Psychoanalytical Society.

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