
GIVE THE PERFECT GIFT
Erin Mills Town Centre Gift Cards are the perfect choice for your gift giving needs.Purchase gift cards at kiosks near the food court or centre court, at Guest Services, or click below to purchase online.PURCHASE HEREHome
The Primacy of Affect: Psychotherapy, Culture, Philosophy
Indigo
Loading Inventory...
The Primacy of Affect: Psychotherapy, Culture, Philosophy
By None
Current price: $296.50


By None
The Primacy of Affect: Psychotherapy, Culture, Philosophy
Current price: $296.50
Loading Inventory...
Size: Hardcover
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Indigo
This edited volume features a diverse, eclectic range of voices exploring affect theory in relation to psychotherapy, culture and philosophy. The 1990s saw the beginning of the affective turn, an important cultural shift which influenced to a considerable degree the arts, politics, and culture in general but failed to reach the world of psychotherapy. What would it be like if practices such as psychotherapy would take more fully on board the importance of affect? Based on the outcome of a series of seminars led by Manu Bazzano over the course of 2020-2025 this edited volume aims to break new ground by drawing on affect theory, queer and feminist theory, literature and art to outline new ways of practicing psychotherapy and supervision, of doing research and of engaging more creatively and effectively with the political challenges of our time. The Primary of Affect: Psychotherapy, Culture, Philosophy will benefit anyone working within or interested in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, critical theory, contemporary philosophy, politics, the arts and literature.
This edited volume features a diverse, eclectic range of voices exploring affect theory in relation to psychotherapy, culture and philosophy. The 1990s saw the beginning of the affective turn, an important cultural shift which influenced to a considerable degree the arts, politics, and culture in general but failed to reach the world of psychotherapy. What would it be like if practices such as psychotherapy would take more fully on board the importance of affect? Based on the outcome of a series of seminars led by Manu Bazzano over the course of 2020-2025 this edited volume aims to break new ground by drawing on affect theory, queer and feminist theory, literature and art to outline new ways of practicing psychotherapy and supervision, of doing research and of engaging more creatively and effectively with the political challenges of our time. The Primary of Affect: Psychotherapy, Culture, Philosophy will benefit anyone working within or interested in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, critical theory, contemporary philosophy, politics, the arts and literature.




















