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    <title>Logics of the Mind</title>
    <subTitle>A Clinical View</subTitle>
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  <abstract>This collection of papers, spanning the last fifteen years, presents a spirited defence of Freuds clinical method, considering the crisis of psychoanalysis in the wider context of a crisis of reflective thought in society as a whole. Expressing the wish to clarify and polish the glass through which we see the psychoanalytic experience, Jorge Ahumada seeks to redefine the functions of psychoanalysis for the era of mass media, in which the classic Freudian neuroses have mostly been replaced by what he terms pathologies of peremptory gratification.</abstract>
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