The Emerging Role of Interdisciplinarity in Clinical Psychoanalysis

Given the tight interconnections proposed between brain and psyche, psychoanalysis was conceptualized as an interdisciplinary theory right from the beginning. The diversification of knowledge performed by different science and technology fields, concerned with the same matter (explaining mind and br...

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Published inFrontiers in psychology Vol. 12; p. 659429
Main Authors Steinmair, Dagmar, Löffler-Stastka, Henriette
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Frontiers Media S.A 05.05.2021
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Summary:Given the tight interconnections proposed between brain and psyche, psychoanalysis was conceptualized as an interdisciplinary theory right from the beginning. The diversification of knowledge performed by different science and technology fields, concerned with the same matter (explaining mind and brain and connecting them), makes this interdisciplinarity even more visible and evident. This challenges the integrative potential lying in psychoanalytic meta-theory.
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This article was submitted to Movement Science and Sport Psychology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology
Edited by: Jon Mills, Adelphi University, United States
Reviewed by: Rainer M. Holm-Hadulla, Heidelberg University, Germany; Rosapia Lauro Grotto, University of Florence, Italy
ISSN:1664-1078
1664-1078
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.659429