Erik H. Erikson : the power and limits of a vision
Material type: TextNew York Free Press c1976Description: x,246 p.; bibliogl refs.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0029264502
- RC339.52.E74 R6
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1 Freud. 2 The ego. 3 Society. 4 Post-Freudianism. 5 Psychohistory. 6 Youth and identity. 7 The life cycle. 8 Gandhi's "nonviolence". 9 Normality. 10 Morals and ethics. 11 The future of depth psychology. --Philosophical controversy and Freud's influence. --The implications of psychotherapy
'...examines all of Erikson's writings, and explains his views on Freud, ego psychology, youth, the life cycle, normality, morality, and identity....a succinct and challenging survey of the power and the limits of Erikson's contributions, placing them in perspective within the psychoanalytic movement as a whole.'
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