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Author Horowitz, Mardi Jon, 1934-

Title Cognitive psychodynamics : from conflict to character / Mardi J. Horowitz
Published New York : Wiley, [1998]
©1998

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Description xvi, 224 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents Ch. 1. Conflict -- Ch. 2. States of Mind -- Ch. 3. Awareness -- Ch. 4. Control of Emotion -- Ch. 5. Identity -- Ch. 6. Relationships -- Ch. 7. Character -- Ch. 8. Character Integration During Psychotherapy
Summary Cognitive Psychodynamics offers an integration of cognitive science and psychodynamic psychology that provides a common language across disciplines while presenting an explicit theoretical basis for understanding the processes that bring about change. Written by Mardi J. Horowitz, this work provides an analysis of both conscious and unconscious mental processes and the development of identity and relationships. The book is organized around three theoretical constructs: states of mind; defensive control processes used to regulate emotion; and person schemas, the cognitive maps that organize patterns of relationships and identity. Initial chapters present the information processing of emotional themes. The book then addresses how people form a meaningful identity during development and how they deal with the conflict between self-striving and responsibility to others
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-216) and index
Subject Character.
Identity (Psychology)
Interpersonal relations.
Psychoanalysis.
LC no. 98005925
ISBN 0471117722 (hardcover : alk. paper)