Psychoanalysis and the study of organization

Yiannis Gabriel

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Abstract

As a therapeutic technique, psychoanalysis had variable but at times spectacular results, as depicted in the film A Dangerous Method (2011). Starting as a clinical practice, psychoanalysis developed a theory of the unconscious that encompasses a wide range of phenomena, both normal and pathological, by problematizing the former and normalizing the latter. More generally psychoanalysis developed a wide range of critical theories that have had a direct bearing on the study of politics, culture and organizations. As a result, psychoanalysis has had a considerable influence on numerous disciplines, including psychology, philosophy, sociology, aesthetics, linguistics and others. The originality of its ideas and their ability to illuminate hitherto opaque phenomena made psychoanalysis an important cultural current in the last hundred years whose influence reaches outside scholarly and clinical contexts, in arts, music and popular culture.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Routledge Companion to Philosophy in Organization Studies
EditorsRaza Mir, Hugh Willmott, Michelle Greenwood
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter14
Pages212-224
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9781134466085
ISBN (Print)9780415702867
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015 Nov 12
Externally publishedYes

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Business Administration
  • Philosophy

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