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Turning points in analytic therapy; the classic cases

By: Material type: TextTextNorthvale, NJ/London Jason Aronson c1990Description: x, 242p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-87668-819-9
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC509.8 .S36 1990
Contents:
1 The discovery of the cathartic method. 2 Dream interpretation with hysterics. 3 The Oedipus complex. 4 Obsessional neurosis. 5 The primal scene. 6 Jungian dream analysis. 7 The inferiority complex. 8 Active therapy. 9 The development of child analysis. 10 The masochistic character. 11 Existential analysis
Abstract: 'Breuer, Freud, Jung, Adler, Ferenczi, Klein, Reich, and Binswanger created the golden age of analytic therapy. Schoenewolf presents each one of these pioneers and the cases that made their contributions to psychoanalysis.'
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Psychoanalysis - Case Studies : Chapt. 1: The discovery of the cathartic method: Joseph Breuer and Anna O; Chapt. 2: Dream interpretation with hysterics: Freud and Dora (1905); Chapt. 3: The Oedipus complex: Freud and Little Hans (1909); Chapt. 4: Obsessional neurosis: Freud and the Rat Man (1909); Chapt. 5: The primal scene: Freud and the Wolf Man (1918); Chapt. 6: Jungian dream analysis: Carl G. Jung and the philosophy student ( 1928); Chapt. 7: The inferiority complex: Alfred Adler and the dominating woman, the suicidal medical student; and the pampered physician (1929); Chapt. 8: Active therapy: Sandor Ferenczi and the hysteric (1919), the music student (1920), the fantasizer (1924), and the regressed patient (1931); Chapt. 9: The development of child analysis: Melanie Klein and Erna (1932); Chapt. 10: The masochistic character: Wilhelm Reich and the masochist (1933); Chapt. 11: Ludwig Binswanger and Ellen West (1944-1945). Psychoanalysis - History : A review of the classic case histories of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, this book looks beyond theory to the people who helped shape a new science.. Psychoanalytic Therapy - Case Studies : See under PSYCHOANALYSIS--CASE STUDIES for full description of contents.. Breuer, Josef. 1842-1925 : Case Studies -- Anna O : Chapt. 1: The discovery of the Cathartic method: Joseph Breuer and Anna O, p1-19.. Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : Chapt. 2: Dream interpretation with hysterics: Freud and Dora (1905); Chapt. 3: The Oedipus complex: Freud and Little Hans (1909); Chapt. 4: Obsessional neurosis: Freud and the Rat Man (1909); Chapt. 5: The primal scene: Freud and the Wolf Man (1918). Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 : Case Studies : Chapt. 6: Jungian dream analysis: Carl G. Jung and the philosophy student (1928), p105-122.. Adler, Alfred. 1870-1937 : Chapt. 7: The inferiority complex: Alfred Adler and the dominating woman, the suicidal medical student, and the pampered physician (1929), p123-139.. Ferenczi, Sandor. 1873-1933 : Chapt. 8: Active therapy: Sandor Ferenczi and the hysteric ( 1919), the music student (1920), the fantasizer(1924), and the regressed patient (1931), p141-159.. Klein, Melanie. 1882-1960 : Chapt. 9: The development of child analysis: Melanie Klein and Erna (1932), p161-177.. Reich, Wilhelm : Chapt. 10: The masochistic character: Wilhelm Reich and the masochist (1933), p179-196.. Binswanger, Ludwig : Chapt. 11: Existential analysis: Ludwig Binswanger and Ellen West (1944-1945), p197-217.. Cathartic Method : Chapt. 1: The discovery of the cathartic method: Joseph Breuer and Anna O, p1-19.. Dream Interpretation : Chapt. 2: Dream interpretation with hysterics: Sigmund Freud and Dora (1905), , 21-42.. Oedipus Complex : Chapt. 3: The oedipus complex: Sigmund Freud and Little Hans (1909), p43-62.. Obsessive-Compulsive Neurosis : Chapt. 4: Obsessional neurosis: Sigmund Freud and the Rat Man (1909), p63-82.. Analytical Psychology and Dreams : Chapt. 6: Jungian dream analysis: Carl G. Jung and the philosophy student (1929), p105-122.. Inferiority Complex : Chapt. 7: The inferiority complex: Alfred Adler and the dominating woman, the suicidal medical student, and the pmpered physician (1929), p123-139.. Child Study : Chapt. 9: The development of child analysis: Melanie Klein and Erna (1932), p161-177.. Masochism : Chapt. 10: The masochistic character: Wilhelm Reich and the masochist (1933), p179-196.. Existential Analysis : Chapt. 11: Existential analysis: Ludwig Binswanger and Ellen West (1944-1945), p197-217.. Hysteria : Chapt. 8: Active therapy: Sandor Ferenczi and the hysteric ( 1919), the music student (1920), the fantasizer(1924), and the regressed patient (1931), p141-146.. Analytical Psychology--Case Studies : Chapt. 6: Jungian dream analysis: Carl G. Jung and the philosophy student (1928), p105-122.

1 The discovery of the cathartic method. 2 Dream interpretation with hysterics. 3 The Oedipus complex. 4 Obsessional neurosis. 5 The primal scene. 6 Jungian dream analysis. 7 The inferiority complex. 8 Active therapy. 9 The development of child analysis. 10 The masochistic character. 11 Existential analysis

'Breuer, Freud, Jung, Adler, Ferenczi, Klein, Reich, and Binswanger created the golden age of analytic therapy. Schoenewolf presents each one of these pioneers and the cases that made their contributions to psychoanalysis.'

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