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Rubovits-Seitz continues with his own insightful analysis of Kohut's distinctive approach to Freudian theory. And he concludes by arguing persuasively why Kohut's later contributions should best be viewed as a continuation, rather than an abandonment, of
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Rubovits-Seitz continues with his own insightful analysis of Kohut's distinctive approach to Freudian theory. And he concludes by arguing persuasively why Kohut's later contributions should best be viewed as a continuation, rather than an abandonment, of
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317713715
- Artikelnr.: 44757344
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317713715
- Artikelnr.: 44757344
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Philip F. D. Rubovits-Seitz, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, George Washington University Medical Center, and Member of the Washington Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. He was previously Director of Psychiatric Research, Indiana University; Visiting Professor of Psychiatry, University of Cincinatti; and Staff Member, The Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. He has received a number of national and other awards for research and teaching.
Part I: Kohut's Lectures on Psychoanalytic Psychology (1958-1960). Three
Periods in the Development of Psychoanalysis. How It All Began. The Dynamic
and Topographic Points of View. Conflict, Transference, and Infantile
Sexuality.Optimal versus Traumatic Frustration, Memory versus
Hallucinations, and Daydreaming. Psychic Trauma and the Economic Point of
View. Primal Repression and "Actual Neurosis." The Genetic Point of View.
Symptom Formation. Symptom Formation From a Longitudinal Perspective.
Freud's Theory of Psychosis. Freud's Theory of Depression and Preoedipal
Phobias. Chapter 7 in The Interpretation of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section A:
The Forgetting of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section B: Regression. Chapter 7,
Section B: Regression (continued). Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment.
Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment (continued). Chapter 7, Section D:
The Function of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section D: The Function of Dreams
(continued). Chapter 7, Section E: Primary and Secondary Process. Chapter
7, Section F: The Unconscious, Consciousness, and Reality. The Second Phase
in the Development of Psychoanalytic Theory. Melancholia. The Structural
Model and Neutralization. Aggression. Aggression (continued): The
"Childhood Object" and the Superego. The Ego Ideal: Censuring and Approving
Parts of the Superego. Narcissism. The Dual Instinct Theory. Changes in the
Concept of Anxiety. Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 1 and 2.
Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 3 and 4. Inhibitions, Symptoms
and Anxiety: Chapter 5. Part II: Concepts and Theories of Psychoanalysis
(1963). Part III: Kohut's Method of Synthesizing Freudian Theory. Part IV:
Kohut's Concepts of Narcissism and Self Psychology: Continuities with
Freudian Theory.
Periods in the Development of Psychoanalysis. How It All Began. The Dynamic
and Topographic Points of View. Conflict, Transference, and Infantile
Sexuality.Optimal versus Traumatic Frustration, Memory versus
Hallucinations, and Daydreaming. Psychic Trauma and the Economic Point of
View. Primal Repression and "Actual Neurosis." The Genetic Point of View.
Symptom Formation. Symptom Formation From a Longitudinal Perspective.
Freud's Theory of Psychosis. Freud's Theory of Depression and Preoedipal
Phobias. Chapter 7 in The Interpretation of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section A:
The Forgetting of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section B: Regression. Chapter 7,
Section B: Regression (continued). Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment.
Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment (continued). Chapter 7, Section D:
The Function of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section D: The Function of Dreams
(continued). Chapter 7, Section E: Primary and Secondary Process. Chapter
7, Section F: The Unconscious, Consciousness, and Reality. The Second Phase
in the Development of Psychoanalytic Theory. Melancholia. The Structural
Model and Neutralization. Aggression. Aggression (continued): The
"Childhood Object" and the Superego. The Ego Ideal: Censuring and Approving
Parts of the Superego. Narcissism. The Dual Instinct Theory. Changes in the
Concept of Anxiety. Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 1 and 2.
Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 3 and 4. Inhibitions, Symptoms
and Anxiety: Chapter 5. Part II: Concepts and Theories of Psychoanalysis
(1963). Part III: Kohut's Method of Synthesizing Freudian Theory. Part IV:
Kohut's Concepts of Narcissism and Self Psychology: Continuities with
Freudian Theory.
Part I: Kohut's Lectures on Psychoanalytic Psychology (1958-1960). Three
Periods in the Development of Psychoanalysis. How It All Began. The Dynamic
and Topographic Points of View. Conflict, Transference, and Infantile
Sexuality.Optimal versus Traumatic Frustration, Memory versus
Hallucinations, and Daydreaming. Psychic Trauma and the Economic Point of
View. Primal Repression and "Actual Neurosis." The Genetic Point of View.
Symptom Formation. Symptom Formation From a Longitudinal Perspective.
Freud's Theory of Psychosis. Freud's Theory of Depression and Preoedipal
Phobias. Chapter 7 in The Interpretation of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section A:
The Forgetting of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section B: Regression. Chapter 7,
Section B: Regression (continued). Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment.
Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment (continued). Chapter 7, Section D:
The Function of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section D: The Function of Dreams
(continued). Chapter 7, Section E: Primary and Secondary Process. Chapter
7, Section F: The Unconscious, Consciousness, and Reality. The Second Phase
in the Development of Psychoanalytic Theory. Melancholia. The Structural
Model and Neutralization. Aggression. Aggression (continued): The
"Childhood Object" and the Superego. The Ego Ideal: Censuring and Approving
Parts of the Superego. Narcissism. The Dual Instinct Theory. Changes in the
Concept of Anxiety. Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 1 and 2.
Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 3 and 4. Inhibitions, Symptoms
and Anxiety: Chapter 5. Part II: Concepts and Theories of Psychoanalysis
(1963). Part III: Kohut's Method of Synthesizing Freudian Theory. Part IV:
Kohut's Concepts of Narcissism and Self Psychology: Continuities with
Freudian Theory.
Periods in the Development of Psychoanalysis. How It All Began. The Dynamic
and Topographic Points of View. Conflict, Transference, and Infantile
Sexuality.Optimal versus Traumatic Frustration, Memory versus
Hallucinations, and Daydreaming. Psychic Trauma and the Economic Point of
View. Primal Repression and "Actual Neurosis." The Genetic Point of View.
Symptom Formation. Symptom Formation From a Longitudinal Perspective.
Freud's Theory of Psychosis. Freud's Theory of Depression and Preoedipal
Phobias. Chapter 7 in The Interpretation of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section A:
The Forgetting of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section B: Regression. Chapter 7,
Section B: Regression (continued). Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment.
Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment (continued). Chapter 7, Section D:
The Function of Dreams. Chapter 7, Section D: The Function of Dreams
(continued). Chapter 7, Section E: Primary and Secondary Process. Chapter
7, Section F: The Unconscious, Consciousness, and Reality. The Second Phase
in the Development of Psychoanalytic Theory. Melancholia. The Structural
Model and Neutralization. Aggression. Aggression (continued): The
"Childhood Object" and the Superego. The Ego Ideal: Censuring and Approving
Parts of the Superego. Narcissism. The Dual Instinct Theory. Changes in the
Concept of Anxiety. Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 1 and 2.
Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 3 and 4. Inhibitions, Symptoms
and Anxiety: Chapter 5. Part II: Concepts and Theories of Psychoanalysis
(1963). Part III: Kohut's Method of Synthesizing Freudian Theory. Part IV:
Kohut's Concepts of Narcissism and Self Psychology: Continuities with
Freudian Theory.