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The psychotic core

By: Material type: TextTextNorthvale, NJ/London Jason Aronson c1986Description: xii, 387p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-87668-895-4
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Contents:
1 The core of psychosis. 2 Hallucination. 3 Mindlessness. 4 Boundaries. 5 Hate. 6 Epistemology and reversal. 7 Schreber and Rena. 8 The psychotic self. Epilogue
Abstract: 'Dr Eigen draws on Freud, Jung, recent object relations and self psychologies, and, particularly, the work of Winnicott, Bion, and Elkin. He describes and critiques the basic ideas on the dynamics of psychoses, and contributes a working orientation that does madness justice.'
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Bion, Wilfred R. 1897-1979 : see index.. Boundaries (Psychological) : see index.. Creation (Literary, Artistic, etc.) : p19-21, 124-38.. Face : p348-57.. Fechner, Gustav Theodor : p11-14.. Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : see index.. Emotions : Fury, p179-81; hate, see index.. Visions and Phantasies : see index under 'Hallucinations'. Analytical Psychology and Other Psychologies : see index.. Analytical Psychology - Criticism : see index under 'Jung, C. G.'. Plath, Sylvia. 1932-1963 : p339-45.. Schreber, Daniel Paul, 1842-1911 : see index.

1 The core of psychosis. 2 Hallucination. 3 Mindlessness. 4 Boundaries. 5 Hate. 6 Epistemology and reversal. 7 Schreber and Rena. 8 The psychotic self. Epilogue

'Dr Eigen draws on Freud, Jung, recent object relations and self psychologies, and, particularly, the work of Winnicott, Bion, and Elkin. He describes and critiques the basic ideas on the dynamics of psychoses, and contributes a working orientation that does madness justice.'

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