Psychoanalysis and Anxiety: From Knowing to Being combines psychoanalytic, existential and dramaturgical perspectives on anxiety.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements About the author Foreword by Ronald Britton Introduction PART I Anxiety: From the Ancient World to Ontological Philosophy Chapter 1: Anxiety: Antiquity towards Modernity Chapter 2: Heidegger: Care and the anxiety of being PART II Anxiety and Psychoanalysis: Freud, Klein, Bion and Winnicott Chapter 3: Anxiety, Communication and the Mind: Freud's work of the specific action Chapter 4: Melanie Klein: The primary projective process and two forms of anxiety Chapter 5: W. R. Bion: The theory of a container to transform anxiety Chapter 6: D. W. Winnicott and the being of the patient in analysis PART III The Dramaturgical Dimension Chapter 7: The Dramaturgical dimension I: Catharsis Revisited Chapter 8: The Dramaturgical dimension II: Making Strange the Familiar PART IV Psychoanalytic understanding as becoming informed through Being Chapter 9: From Knowing towards Being Chapter 10: Becoming informed: Knowing from Being (O ¿ K) Chapter 11: On the difficulty for the analyst in being with the patient Chapter 12: Recommendations on method References Index
Acknowledgements About the author Foreword by Ronald Britton Introduction PART I Anxiety: From the Ancient World to Ontological Philosophy Chapter 1: Anxiety: Antiquity towards Modernity Chapter 2: Heidegger: Care and the anxiety of being PART II Anxiety and Psychoanalysis: Freud, Klein, Bion and Winnicott Chapter 3: Anxiety, Communication and the Mind: Freud's work of the specific action Chapter 4: Melanie Klein: The primary projective process and two forms of anxiety Chapter 5: W. R. Bion: The theory of a container to transform anxiety Chapter 6: D. W. Winnicott and the being of the patient in analysis PART III The Dramaturgical Dimension Chapter 7: The Dramaturgical dimension I: Catharsis Revisited Chapter 8: The Dramaturgical dimension II: Making Strange the Familiar PART IV Psychoanalytic understanding as becoming informed through Being Chapter 9: From Knowing towards Being Chapter 10: Becoming informed: Knowing from Being (O ¿ K) Chapter 11: On the difficulty for the analyst in being with the patient Chapter 12: Recommendations on method References Index
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