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The practice and theory of individual psychology

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (International library of psychology)NY Harcourt, Brace and Company 1929Edition: Rev. edDescription: viii, 352p.; indexContent type:
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1 Individual-psychology, its assumptions and its results. 2 Psychical hermaphrodism and the masculine protest--the cardinal problem of nervous diseases. 3 New leading principles for the practice of individual-psychology. 4 Individual-psychological treatment of neuroses. 5 Contributions to the theory of hallucination. 6 The study of child psychology and neurosis. 7 The psychic treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. 8 The problem of distance. 9 The masculine attitude in female neurotics. 10 The concept of resistance during treatment. 11 Syphilophobia. 12 Nervous insomnia. 13 Individual-psychological conclusions on sleep disturbances. 14 Homo-sexuality. 15 Compulsion neurosis. 16 On the function of the compulsion-conception as a means of intensifying the individuality-feeling. 17 Neurotic hunger-strike. 18 Dreams and dream-interpretation. 19 On the role of the unconscious in neurosis. 20 Life-lie and responsibility in neurosis and psychosis. 21 Melancholia and paranoia. 22 Individual-psychological remarks on Alfred Berger's Hofrat Eysenhardt. 23 Dostoevsky. 24 New view-points on war neuroses. 25 Myelodysplasia (organ inferiority). 26 Individual-psychological education. 27 The individual-psychology of prostitution. 28 Demoralized children
Abstract: A collection of lectures and essays.
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1st ed. pub. 1925. Trans. by P. Radin.

1 Individual-psychology, its assumptions and its results. 2 Psychical hermaphrodism and the masculine protest--the cardinal problem of nervous diseases. 3 New leading principles for the practice of individual-psychology. 4 Individual-psychological treatment of neuroses. 5 Contributions to the theory of hallucination. 6 The study of child psychology and neurosis. 7 The psychic treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. 8 The problem of distance. 9 The masculine attitude in female neurotics. 10 The concept of resistance during treatment. 11 Syphilophobia. 12 Nervous insomnia. 13 Individual-psychological conclusions on sleep disturbances. 14 Homo-sexuality. 15 Compulsion neurosis. 16 On the function of the compulsion-conception as a means of intensifying the individuality-feeling. 17 Neurotic hunger-strike. 18 Dreams and dream-interpretation. 19 On the role of the unconscious in neurosis. 20 Life-lie and responsibility in neurosis and psychosis. 21 Melancholia and paranoia. 22 Individual-psychological remarks on Alfred Berger's Hofrat Eysenhardt. 23 Dostoevsky. 24 New view-points on war neuroses. 25 Myelodysplasia (organ inferiority). 26 Individual-psychological education. 27 The individual-psychology of prostitution. 28 Demoralized children

A collection of lectures and essays.

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