The significance of Plato's literary style to the content of his ideas is one of the central problems in the study of Plato. This volume presents some of the most recent scholarship on the wide range of issues related to Plato's dialogue form. The essays address general questions concerning Plato's
Character Styles
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Cover
Character
Contents
Styles
CHAPTER 1
A Characterological-Developmental Theory
CHAPTER 2
Characterological Issues of Attachment and Bonding
CHAPTER 3
Characterological Issues of Self-Development
CHAPTER 4
Characterological Issues of the Self in the System
The Hated Child: The Schizoid Experience
CHAPTER 6
The Abandoned Child: The Symbiotic Withdrawal
CHAPTER 7
The Owned Child: The Symbiotic Character
CHAPTER 8
The Used Child: The Narcissistic Experience
CHAPTER 9
The Defeated Child: Social Masochism and the Patterns of Self-Defeat
The Exploited Child: Hysterical Defenses and the Histrionic Personality
CHAPTER 11
The Disciplined Child:
The Obsessive-Compulsive Personality
APPENDIX A
Psychoanalytic Developmental Concepts: A Selected Glossary
APPENDIX B
Therapeutic Objectives for
Each Character Structure
APPENDIX C
Content Research on Hysterical Personality
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