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This book uses clear language, modern contexts, and key psychoanalytic concepts to exemplify how Sigmund Freudâ s thinking and legacy is directly relevant to contemporary therapists.
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This book uses clear language, modern contexts, and key psychoanalytic concepts to exemplify how Sigmund Freudâ s thinking and legacy is directly relevant to contemporary therapists.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 235mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 328g
- ISBN-13: 9780367774417
- ISBN-10: 0367774410
- Artikelnr.: 62270448
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 235mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 328g
- ISBN-13: 9780367774417
- ISBN-10: 0367774410
- Artikelnr.: 62270448
Robert Mendelsohn is Professor of Psychology and former Dean at the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology of Adelphi University, USA.
List of Figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
The exploration of the neurosis and the early origins of psychoanalysis
(Source: Studies On Hysteria, 1895)
Chapter 2
Dreams: Psychoanalysis begins (Source: The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900)
Chapter 3
Dreams: Where psychoanalysis begins; an early structural model of the mind
(Source: The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900)
Chapter 4
Sexuality and the "stages of development" theory
(Source: Three Essays on a Theory of Sexuality, 1905)
Chapter 5
Psychoanalysis and the beginnings of a "theory of mind"
(Source: The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, 1901)
Chapter 6
The beginning of ego psychology: The process of identification
(Sources: On Narcissism, 1914, and Mourning and Melancholia, 1917)
Chapter 7
Further explorations in ego psychology: "Beyond the pleasure principle" and
the ego, the id and the superego
(Sources: Beyond the Pleasure Principle, 1920, and The Ego and the Id,
1923)
Chapter 8
Further explorations in ego psychology: A new theory of anxiety, a new
theory of defense and a new theory of object relations
(Source: Inhibitions, Symptoms & Anxiety, 1923)
Chapter 9
Freud's case studies I: Hysteria
(Source: The Case of Dora, 1905)
Chapter 10
Freud's Case studies II: Obsessional neurosis, phobia and reconstruction
(Sources: the Rat Man, 1909, and the Wolfman, 1918)
Chapter 11
Conclusion Freud's psychoanalysis: A "talk therapy" for the 21st century
Footnotes
References
Index
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
The exploration of the neurosis and the early origins of psychoanalysis
(Source: Studies On Hysteria, 1895)
Chapter 2
Dreams: Psychoanalysis begins (Source: The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900)
Chapter 3
Dreams: Where psychoanalysis begins; an early structural model of the mind
(Source: The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900)
Chapter 4
Sexuality and the "stages of development" theory
(Source: Three Essays on a Theory of Sexuality, 1905)
Chapter 5
Psychoanalysis and the beginnings of a "theory of mind"
(Source: The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, 1901)
Chapter 6
The beginning of ego psychology: The process of identification
(Sources: On Narcissism, 1914, and Mourning and Melancholia, 1917)
Chapter 7
Further explorations in ego psychology: "Beyond the pleasure principle" and
the ego, the id and the superego
(Sources: Beyond the Pleasure Principle, 1920, and The Ego and the Id,
1923)
Chapter 8
Further explorations in ego psychology: A new theory of anxiety, a new
theory of defense and a new theory of object relations
(Source: Inhibitions, Symptoms & Anxiety, 1923)
Chapter 9
Freud's case studies I: Hysteria
(Source: The Case of Dora, 1905)
Chapter 10
Freud's Case studies II: Obsessional neurosis, phobia and reconstruction
(Sources: the Rat Man, 1909, and the Wolfman, 1918)
Chapter 11
Conclusion Freud's psychoanalysis: A "talk therapy" for the 21st century
Footnotes
References
Index
List of Figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
The exploration of the neurosis and the early origins of psychoanalysis
(Source: Studies On Hysteria, 1895)
Chapter 2
Dreams: Psychoanalysis begins (Source: The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900)
Chapter 3
Dreams: Where psychoanalysis begins; an early structural model of the mind
(Source: The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900)
Chapter 4
Sexuality and the "stages of development" theory
(Source: Three Essays on a Theory of Sexuality, 1905)
Chapter 5
Psychoanalysis and the beginnings of a "theory of mind"
(Source: The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, 1901)
Chapter 6
The beginning of ego psychology: The process of identification
(Sources: On Narcissism, 1914, and Mourning and Melancholia, 1917)
Chapter 7
Further explorations in ego psychology: "Beyond the pleasure principle" and
the ego, the id and the superego
(Sources: Beyond the Pleasure Principle, 1920, and The Ego and the Id,
1923)
Chapter 8
Further explorations in ego psychology: A new theory of anxiety, a new
theory of defense and a new theory of object relations
(Source: Inhibitions, Symptoms & Anxiety, 1923)
Chapter 9
Freud's case studies I: Hysteria
(Source: The Case of Dora, 1905)
Chapter 10
Freud's Case studies II: Obsessional neurosis, phobia and reconstruction
(Sources: the Rat Man, 1909, and the Wolfman, 1918)
Chapter 11
Conclusion Freud's psychoanalysis: A "talk therapy" for the 21st century
Footnotes
References
Index
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
The exploration of the neurosis and the early origins of psychoanalysis
(Source: Studies On Hysteria, 1895)
Chapter 2
Dreams: Psychoanalysis begins (Source: The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900)
Chapter 3
Dreams: Where psychoanalysis begins; an early structural model of the mind
(Source: The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900)
Chapter 4
Sexuality and the "stages of development" theory
(Source: Three Essays on a Theory of Sexuality, 1905)
Chapter 5
Psychoanalysis and the beginnings of a "theory of mind"
(Source: The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, 1901)
Chapter 6
The beginning of ego psychology: The process of identification
(Sources: On Narcissism, 1914, and Mourning and Melancholia, 1917)
Chapter 7
Further explorations in ego psychology: "Beyond the pleasure principle" and
the ego, the id and the superego
(Sources: Beyond the Pleasure Principle, 1920, and The Ego and the Id,
1923)
Chapter 8
Further explorations in ego psychology: A new theory of anxiety, a new
theory of defense and a new theory of object relations
(Source: Inhibitions, Symptoms & Anxiety, 1923)
Chapter 9
Freud's case studies I: Hysteria
(Source: The Case of Dora, 1905)
Chapter 10
Freud's Case studies II: Obsessional neurosis, phobia and reconstruction
(Sources: the Rat Man, 1909, and the Wolfman, 1918)
Chapter 11
Conclusion Freud's psychoanalysis: A "talk therapy" for the 21st century
Footnotes
References
Index