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Beskrivning
During discussion of psychoanalysis and virtual reality in the new millennium, it was predicted that in the next century the differences between the conscious, unconscious, and the pre-conscious will have to be reconsidered in view of the ever-expanding concepts created by virtual reality.
I. Psychoanalysis and Virtual Reality.- 1. Some Questions on Virtual Reality and Psychoanalysis.- 2. External Reality and Virtual Reality.- 3. Psychoanalysis and the New Technologies.- 4. A Psychoanalyst: Between an Excess of the Virtual and an Excess of Realism.- 5. Castration, an Illusory Virtual Reality.- II. Psychosexuality.- 6. From S. Freud to J. Bowlby: Infantile Sexuality; Is it Still a Scandalous Subject?.- 7. New Psychoanalytic Views on Bisexuality.- 8. Psychosexuality and Borderline Disorders.- 9. Narcissism and Society.- III. Psychoanalysis and Health.- 10. Psychoanalysis and Health.- 11. From Medicine to Psychoanalysis and Psychosomatics: Psyche and Soma.- 12. Psychoanalysis and Primary Health Care: Our Participation as Psychoanalysts in a Long-overdue Change in the Health Services.- 13. Training General Practitioners in the Psychoanalytical Aspects of Mental Health: Considering the Situation in Switzerland.- IV. Psychoanalysis in Psychiatry.- 14. Who and What is Psychoanalysis For Today?.- 15. The Paradoxes of Seeking ‘Psychoanalytic’ Help for Private Matters in Public Places.- 16. A Psychoanalytic Perspective on the Future of Mental Health: Current Challenges.- 17. Scope and Limitations of Psychoanalysis in Clinical Psychiatry.- 18. Does Child Psychoanalysis Exist?.- 19. Early Disorders in Young Children: The Psychoanalysis of Future Adults.- 20. The Outcome of Psychoanalysis: The Work of the Anna Freud Centre.- 21. Vestiges of Childhood and Adult Psychoanalysis.- V. Conclusion.- 22. Concluding Remarks.