Analysis analysed: When the map becomes the territory

Plaut, Fred

Analysis analysed: When the map becomes the territory - London/New York Routledge c1993 - xx, 369p.; bibliog. refs.; index

Symbolism of Breast : see index under breast.. Psychoanalysis - Case Studies : see index under cases.. Death : see index.. Dreams : see index.. Ego (Psychology) : see index.. Faith : see index.. Visions and Phantasies : see index under fantasy.. Healing : see index.. Eden : see index.. Symbolism of Labyrinth : see index under labyrinth.. Magic : see index.. Metaphor : see index.. Opposites, Reconciliation of : see index under opposites.. Ritual : see index.. Space and Time : see index under space.. Utopia : see index.. Bion, Wilfred R. 1897-1979 : see index.. Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : see index.. Analytical Psychology and Other Psychologies : Some reflections on the Klein-Jungian hybrid, see index; also p284-305.. Klein, Melanie. 1882-1960 : see index.. Winnicott, Donald Woods. 1896-1971 : see index.. Borderline Personality Disorder : see index under border-line personalities.. Psychology - Analytic Maps : Part III: Analysis mapped - The map: metaphor and reality; Analytic maps: the tools; Analytic maps: a pilot study; Some reflections on the Klein-Jungin hybrid; Where does analysis stand? 1. Answering a serious objection to mapping; 2. Putting it on a map, p187-341; see index under mapper, mapping, maps.

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0-415-00789-5

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Psychology and philosophy
Jungian psychology
Psychoanalysis--Theory
Symbolism of Body
Symbolism of Breast
Psychoanalysts
Analysands
Psychotherapist and patient
Psychotherapy--Case studies
Death
Jungian psychology
Dream interpretation
Ego (Psychology)
Faith
Visions and Phantasies
Healing
Eden
Symbolism of Labyrinth
Magic
Metaphor
Opposites, Reconciliation of
Ritual
Space and Time
Utopia
Bion, Wilfred R. (Wilfred Ruprecht), 1897-1979
Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939
Psychology
Jungian psychology
Klein, Melanie. 1882-1960
Winnicott, D.W (Donald Woods), 1896-1971
Borderline Personality Disorder
Psychology--Analytic Maps

RC506 .P58 1993

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