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The case against neuropsychoanalysis: On fallacies underlying psychoanalysis' latest scientifi c trend and its negative impact on psychoanalytic discourse
Authors:RACHEL B. BLASS  ZVI CARMELI
Affiliation:2Psychology Dept, Hebrew University, Mt Scopus, IL-91905 Jerusalem, Israel -;3Psychology Dept, Hebrew University, Mt Scopus, IL-91905 Jerusalem, Israel -
Abstract:The authors offer a critical examination of the claims of the proponents of the growing neuropsychoanalytic trend, that neuroscientifi c fi ndings are relevant and important for the development and justifi cation of psychoanalytic theory and practice. They bring to light some of the intuitions that have led to the popularity of the neuropsychoanalytic claims and the fallacies that underlie these claims and intuitions. They argue that it is crucial at this time to articulate the case against the neuropsychoanalytic trend because, underlying the debate over the relevance of neuroscience to psychoanalysis, there lies a struggle over the essential nature of psychoanalytic theory and practice. Relying on a biologistic perspective, whereby only what is biological is real, this new trend in effect offers a vision of psychoanalysis that limits the signifi cance of the unique psychoanalytic concern with the understanding of meanings and the role of discourse in discerning and justifying these meanings.
Keywords:biologism    cognition    dream theory    fallacies    meaning    memory    motivation    neuropsychoanalysis    theory of mind
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