From Classical to Contemporary Psychoanalysis: A Critique and Integration

From Classical to Contemporary Psychoanalysis: A Critique and Integration

SeriesPsychological Issues Book Series
Series EditorDavid Wolitzky
Series Editorial BoardSidney J. Blatt, Wilma Bucci, Morris N. Eagle, Peter Fonagy, Robert Holt, Anton Kris, Fred Pine, Herbert Schlesinger, Robert S. Wallerstein
PublisherRoutledge
Copyright HolderTaylor & Francis Group, LLC
Cover/Jacket Design byElise W. Halprin
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationNew York, New York; London, England
Copyright2011
Pages / Font327 pages
Series NumberVolume 70
ISBN978-0-415-87162-4
Library of Congress Call NumberBF173.E156 2011
Dewey Decimal Classification Number150.19'5--dc22
Library of Congress Classification Number2010028742
Barcode9 780415 871624 90000
Barcode978041587162490000
ChaptersPreface - xiii Acknowledgements - xvii Part I - Freudian Theory - 1 1 - Basic paradigm of Freudian theory - 3 2 - Conceptions of mind in Freudian theory - 21 3 - Conceptions of object relations in Freudian theory - 47 4 - Conceptions of psychopathology in Freudian theory - 63 5 - Conceptions of treatment in Freudian theory - 79 Part II - Contemporary psychoanalytic theories - 105 6 - Conceptions of mind in contemporary psychoanalytic theories - 107 7 - Conceptions of object relations in contemporary psychoanalytic theories - 145 8 - Conceptions of psychopathology in contemporary psychoanalytic theories - 165 9 - Conceptions of treatment in contemporary psychoanalytic theories: Therapeutic goals and analytic stance - 191 10 - Conceptions of treatment in contemporary psychoanalytic theories: Therapeutic actions and ingredients - 207 Part III - Overview and integration - 247 11 - Divergences and convergences - 249 References - 295 Author Index - 315 Subject Index - 321
NotesIt seems the "References" section neglects some or all citations made by the author in footnotes. "Printed in the U.S.A."
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