Freud, Fiction, and the Articulation of Truth in Modern Psychological Science Perspectives in Medical Humanities General Editor Recent Titles

-Joseph Martin, Anne Lefler, Dean Emeritus, Brian Dolan, Henry Bourne
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This extraordinary work traverses the boundaries of Freudian concepts, religious experience, art, and modern neuroscience to examine the 'significance of love,' perhaps the most abiding and important of all human emotions and reflections. The book is a treasure with deep significance for everyone. A fresh, lucid, and imaginative look at Freud's influence on how we read ourselves and the work-art and love-we undertake. Miyawaki here engages a complex and elusive subject that few have ever
more » ... ed with a more humane understanding. Perspectives in Medical Humanities publishes peer reviewed scholarship produced or reviewed under the auspices of the University of California Medical Humanities Consortium, a multi-campus collaborative of faculty, students, and trainees in the humanities, medicine, and health sciences. Our series invites scholars from the humanities and health care professions to share narratives and analysis on health, healing, and the contexts of our beliefs and practices that impact biomedical inquiry.
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