Aggression (Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 6.2)

Aggression (Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 6.2)

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Apr 1, 1995 · English · Paperback
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Format Paperback
Language English
Published Apr 1, 1995
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 0881639702
ISBN-13 9780881639704

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In this compelling exploration of aggression, John E. Mack delves deep into the psychological underpinnings of aggressive behavior. With a psychoanalytic framework, he examines the complexities that drive individuals to harm themselves and others, uncovering the emotional and unconscious factors at play. Mack’s insights provide a nuanced understanding of how aggression manifests in various contexts and affects interpersonal relationships.

Throughout the work, he integrates rich case studies and theoretical perspectives, offering readers a comprehensive view of aggression beyond surface-level interpretations. The text emphasizes the role of early experiences and internal conflicts in shaping aggressive tendencies, thereby inviting readers to consider the roots of such behavior in a new light.

Mack's writing is both profound and accessible, making intricate psychological concepts relatable to a wide audience. His ability to weave together clinical observation and theory engages readers, encouraging them to reflect on their own experiences and social dynamics.

Ultimately, this inquiry aims to spark dialogue about the nature of aggression in society and the importance of understanding it through a psychological lens. It challenges prevailing notions and urges a compassionate examination of those battling with aggressive impulses, fostering a deeper empathy for their struggles.
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