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1 online resource (361 p.) |
Contents |
Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface to the First Edition -- References -- Preface to the Second Edition -- References -- Part I: Theory -- Chapter 1: Introduction: history and controversy -- Introduction -- History of the psychoanalytic movement -- 1885-1897: the ""pre-analytic"" phase -- 1897-1908: psychoanalysis proper -- Freud's wilderness years -- 1907/1908-1920: the beginnings of the psychoanalytic movement -- 1920 to Freud's death in 1939 -- Psychoanalysis in Britain -- Psychoanalysis in the Americas |
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Psychoanalysis in Continental Europe -- Psychoanalysis in Africa -- Psychoanalysis in Asia -- Current psychoanalytic dilemmas and controversies -- Psychoanalysis versus psychoanalytic psychotherapies -- One psychoanalysis or many? -- The scientific status of psychoanalysis -- Neuropsychoanalysis -- How does psychoanalysis cure? -- Training -- Psychoanalytic values -- References -- Chapter 2: Models of the mind -- The unconscious -- The unconscious as a ""thing in itself -- The unconscious as reservoir of latent meaning -- The mystery of the unconscious -- Past unconscious and present unconscious |
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Freud's models -- The affect-trauma model -- The topographical model -- The ""two principles -- Unconscious and preconscious -- Instinct theory -- Limitations of the topographical model -- Structural theory -- Id -- Superego -- Ego -- Conflict and adaptation -- Post-Freudian models -- Ego psychology -- The Klein-Bion model -- The Kleinian ""positions -- Phantasies and drives -- Bion and containment -- Object relations theory -- Object seeking -- The representational world -- Transitional space -- Hate -- The interpersonal model -- Self-psychology -- Necessary narcissism -- Attachment theory |
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Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Origins of the internal world -- Stages"" versus phases -- The origins of internal objects -- The nature of memory -- The ""clinical"" infant and the ""observed"" infant -- Two-person phase: defence or deficit? -- The early weeks of life: ""autism"" or symbiosis -- The Klein-Kernberg model of early infancy -- Interpersonal models of early infancy -- Separation-individuation -- The Oedipal or three-person phase -- The Kleinian perspective on Oedipus -- The Lacanian perspective -- Feminism and Oedipus -- The reality of the modern family -- Summary |
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Adolescence -- Adulthood -- Mourning -- Marriage and adult couple relationships -- Maturation -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Mechanisms of defence -- The concept of defence -- Coping mechanisms -- History -- Repression -- a fundamental defence -- Anna Freud -- Melanie Klein -- Summary -- Primitive mechanisms -- Splitting -- Projection, identification, and projective identification -- Neurotic mechanisms -- Denial and disavowal -- Reaction formation -- identification with the aggressor -- Isolation and undoing -- Internalisation and incorporation |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Intellectualisation and rationalisation |
Subject |
Psychoanalysis.
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psychoanalysis.
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Psychoanalysis
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Holmes, Jeremy
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Allison, Elizabeth
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ISBN |
9781000448702 |
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1000448703 |
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