D W Winnicott
Human Nature
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Human Nature
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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1990
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 160mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780876306208
- ISBN-10: 0876306202
- Artikelnr.: 21618775
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1990
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 160mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780876306208
- ISBN-10: 0876306202
- Artikelnr.: 21618775
Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of Britain's foremost pediatricians and psychoanalysts. He studied at the Leys School and at Jesus College, both in Cambridge, before training as a physician at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London.
Introduction
I: The Human Child Examined: Soma, Psyche, Mind
Introduction
1: The Psyche-Soma and the Mind
2: Ill-Health
3: Inter-Relationship of Body Disease and Psychological Disorder
4: The Psycho-Somatic Field
II: The Emotional Development of the Human Being
Introduction
1: Interpersonal Relationships
2: The Concept of Health Using Instinct Theory
III: Establishment of Unit Status
Introduction
1: The Depressive Position
2: Development of the Theme of the Inner World
3: Various Types of Psycho-Therapy Material
4: Hypochondriacal Anxiety
IV: From Instinct Theory to EGO Theory
Introduction: Primitive Emotional Development
1: Establishment of Relationship with External Reality
2: Integration
3: Dwelling of Psyche in Body
4: The Earliest States
5: Primary State of Being: Pre-Primitive Stages
6: Chaos
7: The Intellectual Function
8: Withdrawal and Regression
9: The Birth Experience
10: Environment
11: Psycho-Somatic Disorder Reconsidered
I: The Human Child Examined: Soma, Psyche, Mind
Introduction
1: The Psyche-Soma and the Mind
2: Ill-Health
3: Inter-Relationship of Body Disease and Psychological Disorder
4: The Psycho-Somatic Field
II: The Emotional Development of the Human Being
Introduction
1: Interpersonal Relationships
2: The Concept of Health Using Instinct Theory
III: Establishment of Unit Status
Introduction
1: The Depressive Position
2: Development of the Theme of the Inner World
3: Various Types of Psycho-Therapy Material
4: Hypochondriacal Anxiety
IV: From Instinct Theory to EGO Theory
Introduction: Primitive Emotional Development
1: Establishment of Relationship with External Reality
2: Integration
3: Dwelling of Psyche in Body
4: The Earliest States
5: Primary State of Being: Pre-Primitive Stages
6: Chaos
7: The Intellectual Function
8: Withdrawal and Regression
9: The Birth Experience
10: Environment
11: Psycho-Somatic Disorder Reconsidered
Introduction
I: The Human Child Examined: Soma, Psyche, Mind
Introduction
1: The Psyche-Soma and the Mind
2: Ill-Health
3: Inter-Relationship of Body Disease and Psychological Disorder
4: The Psycho-Somatic Field
II: The Emotional Development of the Human Being
Introduction
1: Interpersonal Relationships
2: The Concept of Health Using Instinct Theory
III: Establishment of Unit Status
Introduction
1: The Depressive Position
2: Development of the Theme of the Inner World
3: Various Types of Psycho-Therapy Material
4: Hypochondriacal Anxiety
IV: From Instinct Theory to EGO Theory
Introduction: Primitive Emotional Development
1: Establishment of Relationship with External Reality
2: Integration
3: Dwelling of Psyche in Body
4: The Earliest States
5: Primary State of Being: Pre-Primitive Stages
6: Chaos
7: The Intellectual Function
8: Withdrawal and Regression
9: The Birth Experience
10: Environment
11: Psycho-Somatic Disorder Reconsidered
I: The Human Child Examined: Soma, Psyche, Mind
Introduction
1: The Psyche-Soma and the Mind
2: Ill-Health
3: Inter-Relationship of Body Disease and Psychological Disorder
4: The Psycho-Somatic Field
II: The Emotional Development of the Human Being
Introduction
1: Interpersonal Relationships
2: The Concept of Health Using Instinct Theory
III: Establishment of Unit Status
Introduction
1: The Depressive Position
2: Development of the Theme of the Inner World
3: Various Types of Psycho-Therapy Material
4: Hypochondriacal Anxiety
IV: From Instinct Theory to EGO Theory
Introduction: Primitive Emotional Development
1: Establishment of Relationship with External Reality
2: Integration
3: Dwelling of Psyche in Body
4: The Earliest States
5: Primary State of Being: Pre-Primitive Stages
6: Chaos
7: The Intellectual Function
8: Withdrawal and Regression
9: The Birth Experience
10: Environment
11: Psycho-Somatic Disorder Reconsidered