Introduction to Key Concepts and Evolutions in Psychoanalysis offers an accessible starting point to understanding psychoanalysis by focusing on seven key psychoanalytic models and their creators and how the field has evolved over time from Sigmund Freud's original ideas. The book is based on the premise that Freud started a conversation over 100 years ago that continues to this day: who are we, why do we suffer so, and how can others help?
Introduction to Key Concepts and Evolutions in Psychoanalysis offers an accessible starting point to understanding psychoanalysis by focusing on seven key psychoanalytic models and their creators and how the field has evolved over time from Sigmund Freud's original ideas. The book is based on the premise that Freud started a conversation over 100 years ago that continues to this day: who are we, why do we suffer so, and how can others help?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexis A. Johnson, Ph.D. has been in private practice as a clinical psychologist in the Greater New York City Area for nearly 50 years. She also is Co-Director of the Center for Intentional Living.
Inhaltsangabe
INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER I: Sigmund Freud: We Are All in Inner Conflict CHAPTER II: The Bridge Between Freud and Modern Psychoanalysis CHAPTER III: Melanie Klein: Life Is Terrifying and We Must Survive CHAPTER IV: Anna Freud: We Have Strengths as Well as Conflicts CHAPTER V: The Middle School: With Good Enough Mothering, We Evolve from Ruthless to 'Ruth' CHAPTER VI: Heinz Kohut: We Need Others Through Our Lifetime and to Create Meaning CHAPTER VII: Harry Sullivan: We Need Relationships to Manage Our Anxieties and to Thrive CHAPTER VIII: John Bowlby: Lost Connection Is Traumatic; Secure Attachment Is the Key to Well Being CHAPTER IX: Emergent Complexity: Freud to Neuroscience
INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER I: Sigmund Freud: We Are All in Inner Conflict CHAPTER II: The Bridge Between Freud and Modern Psychoanalysis CHAPTER III: Melanie Klein: Life Is Terrifying and We Must Survive CHAPTER IV: Anna Freud: We Have Strengths as Well as Conflicts CHAPTER V: The Middle School: With Good Enough Mothering, We Evolve from Ruthless to 'Ruth' CHAPTER VI: Heinz Kohut: We Need Others Through Our Lifetime and to Create Meaning CHAPTER VII: Harry Sullivan: We Need Relationships to Manage Our Anxieties and to Thrive CHAPTER VIII: John Bowlby: Lost Connection Is Traumatic; Secure Attachment Is the Key to Well Being CHAPTER IX: Emergent Complexity: Freud to Neuroscience
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