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- catalog abstract ""This breakthrough book presents, for the first time, the scientific underpinnings of the unconscious. Whereas clinical psychologists embrace the world of the mind and neuroscientists examine the physiology of the brain, neither approach alone can adequately explain the magnificent nuances of this remarkable organ or the realm of the unconscious." "Here Dr. Joseph, an internationally recognized expert in the fields of both neuroscience and clinical psychology, weds these two seemingly disparate disciplines into one, generating one of the most astonishing books of our time. He offers compelling stories that show the extent to which humans are unaware of the intense power of our right brains and limbic systems. Although our left brain devises seemingly rational reasons for our choices and behavior, most of us have barely any conception of the stranger that lurks within our right brain." "When we humans select a mate or act in a self-defeating manner at work or at home, what forces are truly at play? Why are so many people stunned that they repeatedly end up in destructive relationships? According to Dr. Joseph, the experiences of our childhood are etched onto the very circuitry of our brains and can profoundly influence our decisions on an unconscious level for the rest of our lives. He explicates how our inner Child, Parent, and Adult struggle to gain mastery of our choices. He further demonstrates how these inner forces trigger our defense mechanisms, keeping us in the dark about our true motivations." "The revelations of this book will forever change the course of clinical psychology and neuropsychology. By merging clinical psychology and neuroscience, two antagonistic yet complementary disciplines, Dr. Joseph blazes a new path illuminating the most intriguing workings of the deepest recesses of our minds."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b3908422.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description ""This breakthrough book presents, for the first time, the scientific underpinnings of the unconscious. Whereas clinical psychologists embrace the world of the mind and neuroscientists examine the physiology of the brain, neither approach alone can adequately explain the magnificent nuances of this remarkable organ or the realm of the unconscious." "Here Dr. Joseph, an internationally recognized expert in the fields of both neuroscience and clinical psychology, weds these two seemingly disparate disciplines into one, generating one of the most astonishing books of our time. He offers compelling stories that show the extent to which humans are unaware of the intense power of our right brains and limbic systems. Although our left brain devises seemingly rational reasons for our choices and behavior, most of us have barely any conception of the stranger that lurks within our right brain." "When we humans select a mate or act in a self-defeating manner at work or at home, what forces are truly at play? Why are so many people stunned that they repeatedly end up in destructive relationships? According to Dr. Joseph, the experiences of our childhood are etched onto the very circuitry of our brains and can profoundly influence our decisions on an unconscious level for the rest of our lives. He explicates how our inner Child, Parent, and Adult struggle to gain mastery of our choices. He further demonstrates how these inner forces trigger our defense mechanisms, keeping us in the dark about our true motivations." "The revelations of this book will forever change the course of clinical psychology and neuropsychology. By merging clinical psychology and neuroscience, two antagonistic yet complementary disciplines, Dr. Joseph blazes a new path illuminating the most intriguing workings of the deepest recesses of our minds."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-405) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : the unconscious mind -- Freud, Jung, and the evolution and duality of the mind and brain -- Right brain-- left brain and the conscious and unconscious mind -- Right-brain unconscious awareness : socialization, self-image, sex, and emotion -- Right-brain limbic language and long-lost childhood memories -- The split brain : two brains, two minds, and the origin of thought -- The limbic system and the most primitive regions of the unconscious -- Speculations on the evolution of mind, woman, man, and brain -- The four ego personalities and the unconscious child and parent within -- Unconscious child within -- Unconscious conflicts between child, parent, and self -- Unconscious parent and child repetition compulsions -- Repetition and rejection : dreaming, self-fulfilling prophecies, and the seeking of failure -- Love, criticism, sex and abuse -- Reaction formation and the defense mechanisms -- The misinterpretation of needs : limbic needs -- Self-deception and denial -- Projection and the modeling of abuse -- Choice and responsibility.".
- catalog extent "xi, 418 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Right brain and the unconscious.".
- catalog identifier "0306443309 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Right brain and the unconscious.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Plenum Press,".
- catalog relation "Right brain and the unconscious.".
- catalog subject "150 20".
- catalog subject "Brain physiology.".
- catalog subject "Cerebral dominance.".
- catalog subject "Defense Mechanisms.".
- catalog subject "Dominance, Cerebral.".
- catalog subject "QP385.5 .J67 1992".
- catalog subject "Subconsciousness.".
- catalog subject "Unconscious (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "WM 460.5.U6 J83r".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : the unconscious mind -- Freud, Jung, and the evolution and duality of the mind and brain -- Right brain-- left brain and the conscious and unconscious mind -- Right-brain unconscious awareness : socialization, self-image, sex, and emotion -- Right-brain limbic language and long-lost childhood memories -- The split brain : two brains, two minds, and the origin of thought -- The limbic system and the most primitive regions of the unconscious -- Speculations on the evolution of mind, woman, man, and brain -- The four ego personalities and the unconscious child and parent within -- Unconscious child within -- Unconscious conflicts between child, parent, and self -- Unconscious parent and child repetition compulsions -- Repetition and rejection : dreaming, self-fulfilling prophecies, and the seeking of failure -- Love, criticism, sex and abuse -- Reaction formation and the defense mechanisms -- The misinterpretation of needs : limbic needs -- Self-deception and denial -- Projection and the modeling of abuse -- Choice and responsibility.".
- catalog title "The right brain and the unconscious : discovering the stranger within / R. Joseph.".
- catalog type "text".