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Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy : selected papers of Frieda Fromm-Reichmann

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextChicago University of Chicago Press c1959Description: xiv, 350p.; bibliog.; indicesContent type:
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Part 1 - On thephilosophy of the problem. 1 Remarks on the philosophy of mental disorder (1946). 2 Notes on the history and philosophy of psychotherapy (1956). Part 2 - On psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. 3 Recent advances in psychoanalytic therapy (1941). 4 Insight into psychotic mechanisms and emergency psychotherapy (1942). 5 Notes on personal and professional requirements of a psychotherapist (1949). 6 Recent advances in psychoanalysis (1949). 7 Personality of the psychotherapist and the doctor-patient relationship (1952). 8 Psychoanalytic and general dynamic conceptions of theory and of therapy: differences and similarities (1954). Part 3 - On schizophrenia. 9 Transference problems in schizophrenics (1939). 10 A preliminary note on the emotional significance of stereotypes in schizophrenics (1942). 11 Psychoanalytic psychotherapy with psychotics: the influence of modifications in technique on present trends in psychanalysts (1943). 12 Problems of therapeutic management in a psychoanalytic hospital (1947). 13 Notes on the development of treatment of schizophrenics by psychoanalytic psychotherapy (1948). 14 Some aspects of psychoanalytic psychotherapy with schizophrenics (1952). 15 (Psychotherapy of schizophrenia (The academic lecture, 1954). 16 Basic problems in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia (1957). Part 4 - On manic-depressive psychosis. 17 Intensive psychotherapy of manic-depression (1949). 18 An intensive study of twelve cases of manic-depressive psychosis (1954). Part 5 - On general psychiatric problems. 19 Psychoanalytic remarks on the clinical significance of hostility (1935). 20 Contribution to the psychogenesis of migraine (1935). 21 Notes on the mother role in the family group (1940). 22 Psychiatric aspects of anxiety (1955). Part 6 - Epilogue. 23 On loneliness
Abstract: 'In the circle of her friends the wish arose to preserve and concentrate Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's thoughts and ideas, which were spread out in many scientific papers...this book...represents her papers written in the United States but does not include the many papers she wrote in Germany between 1914 and 1931....' --Editor's preface
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Foreword by Edith V. Weigert.

Part 1 - On thephilosophy of the problem. 1 Remarks on the philosophy of mental disorder (1946). 2 Notes on the history and philosophy of psychotherapy (1956). Part 2 - On psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. 3 Recent advances in psychoanalytic therapy (1941). 4 Insight into psychotic mechanisms and emergency psychotherapy (1942). 5 Notes on personal and professional requirements of a psychotherapist (1949). 6 Recent advances in psychoanalysis (1949). 7 Personality of the psychotherapist and the doctor-patient relationship (1952). 8 Psychoanalytic and general dynamic conceptions of theory and of therapy: differences and similarities (1954). Part 3 - On schizophrenia. 9 Transference problems in schizophrenics (1939). 10 A preliminary note on the emotional significance of stereotypes in schizophrenics (1942). 11 Psychoanalytic psychotherapy with psychotics: the influence of modifications in technique on present trends in psychanalysts (1943). 12 Problems of therapeutic management in a psychoanalytic hospital (1947). 13 Notes on the development of treatment of schizophrenics by psychoanalytic psychotherapy (1948). 14 Some aspects of psychoanalytic psychotherapy with schizophrenics (1952). 15 (Psychotherapy of schizophrenia (The academic lecture, 1954). 16 Basic problems in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia (1957). Part 4 - On manic-depressive psychosis. 17 Intensive psychotherapy of manic-depression (1949). 18 An intensive study of twelve cases of manic-depressive psychosis (1954). Part 5 - On general psychiatric problems. 19 Psychoanalytic remarks on the clinical significance of hostility (1935). 20 Contribution to the psychogenesis of migraine (1935). 21 Notes on the mother role in the family group (1940). 22 Psychiatric aspects of anxiety (1955). Part 6 - Epilogue. 23 On loneliness

'In the circle of her friends the wish arose to preserve and concentrate Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's thoughts and ideas, which were spread out in many scientific papers...this book...represents her papers written in the United States but does not include the many papers she wrote in Germany between 1914 and 1931....' --Editor's preface

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