Sets forth an integrated concept of the ''natural history'' of the psychoanalytical process, viewed in the light of experience gained in the child-analytical playroom, and applied to the more complicated phenomena of adult patients.
The Psycho-Analytical Process
β Scribed by Donald Meltzer (Auth.)
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 122
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, Page vi
PREFACE, Pages vii-ix
INTRODUCTION, Pages xi-xvii
CHAPTER I - THE GATHERING OF THE TRANSFERENCE, Pages 1-12
CHAPTER II - THE SORTING OF GEOGRAPHICAL CONFUSIONS, Pages 13-22
CHAPTER III - THE SORTING OF ZONAL CONFUSIONS, Pages 23-31
CHAPTER IV - THE THRESHOLD OF THE DEPRESSIVE POSITION, Pages 32-43
CHAPTER V - THE WEANING PROCESS, Pages 44-52
CHAPTER VI - THE PROCESS WITH ADULT PATIENTS, Pages 53-65
CHAPTER VII - THE CYCLE OF THE PROCESS IN THE INDIVIDUAL SESSION, Pages 66-77
CHAPTER VIII - THE ANALYTICAL WORK, Pages 78-91
CHAPTER IX - PSYCHO-ANALYSIS AS A HUMAN ACTIVITY, Pages 92-95
APPENDICES, Pages 96-106
INDEX, Pages 107-109
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