<p>âDr. Robbins offers a remarkable psychoanalytic theory of the structures of mind replacing Freudâs tripartite model that incorporates findings from evolutionary biology and primatology. While mankind shares a primordial mind with other animals, the difference is the acquisition of reflection, an ability put on the map by John Locke. It is the ability to speak and to reflect that creates the power to heal.â </p><p>Henry Lothane, <i>clinical professor of Psychiatry Icahn School of Medicine</i> </p><p>âDistinguishing the different roles of primordial consciousness and abstract representational thought, this book highlights the limitations of Freudâs model of mental structures and conscious and unconscious mind and proposes a different model. Robbins explores the origins of the capacity to reflect on oneâs mind that distinguishes humans from other species. This book is an intellectual tour de force that integrates psychology and psychoanalysis with neurobiology, linguistic and other sciences: a must read for psychoanalysts and for all readers interested in the deepest dimensions of "homo sapiens".â </p><p>Riccardo Lombardi, MD<i>, author of</i> Body-Mind Dissociation <i>and</i> Formless Infinity </p>
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Michael Robbins is a psychoanalyst, member of the American and International Psychoanalytic Societies, former professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and author of 5 previous books and more than 40 articles in refereed journals.