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Selected Papers : Psychoanalysis and Group Analysis.

A collection of Foulkes' papers - including previously unpublished material - covering his group-analytic writings and earlier material from his career as a psychoanalyst. 327 pages.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Foulkes, Foulkes
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Karnac Books, 1990.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • COVER; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Foreword; PART ONE: Biographical; Chapter 1. S.H. Foulkes: a brief memoir; Chapter 2. 'Recollections of my visit to Freud' (1969); PART TWO: Psychoanalytic papers; Chapter 3. Observations on the significance of the name in a schizophrenic (1930); Chapter 4. Biology in the light of the work of Kurt Goldstein (1936); Chapter 5. On introjection (1937); Chapter 6. Book review of Norbert Elias' The Civilising Process (1938); Chapter 7. On a chapter of Helen Keller's The World I Live In (1941); Chapter 8. On not knowing the analyst (1942).
  • Chapter 9. The idea of a change of sex in women (1953)Chapter 10. Psychoanalytic concepts and object relations theory: comments on a paper by Fairbairn (1957); Chapter 11. Psychoanalysis and crime (1944); PART THREE: Group-analytic papers; Chapter 12. On group analysis (1946); Chapter 13. Discussion of L.S. Kubie's paper, 'Some theoretical concepts underlying the relationship between individual and group psychotherapies' (1958); Chapter 14. The position of group analysis today, with special reference to the role of the Group-Analytic Society (London) (1961).
  • Chapter 15. Some basic concepts in group psychotherapy (1966)Chapter 16. A Soviet view of group therapy: discussion of a paper by N.V. Ivanov (1966); Chapter 17. On group-analytic psychotherapy (1968); Chapter 18. Group dynamic processes and group analysis (1968); Chapter 19. On interpretation in group analysis (1968); Chapter 20. Two opposed views of social psychiatry: the issue (1969); Chapter 21. Access to unconscious processes in the group-analytic group (1971); Chapter 22. The group as matrix of the individual's mental life (1971); Chapter 23. Oedipus conflict and regression (1972).
  • Chapter 24. Problems of the large group (1975)Chapter 25. My philosophy in psychotherapy (1974); Chapter 26. Concerning criticism of inner-object theory (1975); Chapter 27. The leader in the group (1975); Chapter 28. Notes on the concept of resonance (1977); References; Index.