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Psychic trauma

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York Basic Books c1967Description: xiv, 252p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF175 .F8
Contents:
1 Psychic trauma; a survey - Sidney S. Furst. 2 The metapsychology of psychic trauma - Leo Rangell. 3 Trauma and psychopathology - Peter B. Neubauer. 4 The influence of infantile trauma on genetic patterns - Phyllis Greenacre. 5 Trauma, strain, and development - Joseph Sandler. 6 Trauma and infantile experiences: a longitudinal perspective - Albert J. Solnit and Marianne Kris. 7 Trauma and the variety of extraordinary challenges - Robert Waelder. 8 Comments on trauma - Anna Freud
Abstract: 'In this first comprehensive book-length study of psychic trauma, eight eminent clinicians examine, in a systematic way, the history of the concept of psychic trauma--from Freud to the present day--and our current understanding of the mechanisms of trauma.'
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'The first in a proposed monograph series to be sponsored by the Psychoanalytic Research and Development Fund.' --Foreword.

1 Psychic trauma; a survey - Sidney S. Furst. 2 The metapsychology of psychic trauma - Leo Rangell. 3 Trauma and psychopathology - Peter B. Neubauer. 4 The influence of infantile trauma on genetic patterns - Phyllis Greenacre. 5 Trauma, strain, and development - Joseph Sandler. 6 Trauma and infantile experiences: a longitudinal perspective - Albert J. Solnit and Marianne Kris. 7 Trauma and the variety of extraordinary challenges - Robert Waelder. 8 Comments on trauma - Anna Freud

'In this first comprehensive book-length study of psychic trauma, eight eminent clinicians examine, in a systematic way, the history of the concept of psychic trauma--from Freud to the present day--and our current understanding of the mechanisms of trauma.'

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