This book aims to deconstruct the different theoretical perspectives of psychoanalysis, and reconstruct these concepts in a language that is readily understood. Wherever possible this is meant not to do away with terms that are meaningful, but to attempt to clarify terms and concepts. The book comes in three sections. The first examines Freud's different theories and describes how Freud shifted his emphasis over time. The second section covers all the major post-Freudian theorists: Hartmann and Anna Freud (together in one chapter), Melanie Klein, Fairbairn, Winnicott, Sullivan, Mahler, Kohut, Kernberg, and Bion; and a chapter on the movement from classical theory to contemporary conflict theory. The last section deals with issues raised in contemporary psychoanalysis - issues as they pertain to the clinical situation, and the rationale for a theory of endogenous stimulation.



Autorentext

J. Ellman, Steven



Inhalt

PART I: FREUD CHAPTERS, PART II: MAJOR POST-FREUDIAN THEORISTS, PART III: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN PSYCHOANALYSIS.

Titel
When Theories Touch
Untertitel
A Historical and Theoretical Integration of Psychoanalytic Thought
EAN
9780429909702
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
11.03.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
736