The therapeutic process : essays and lectures /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
©1999.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- PART I: Early and Middle Essays
- Introduction
- The Technique of Psychoanalytic Therapy (1917)
- The Misuse of Psychoanalysis (1933)
- Conceptions and Misconceptions of the Analytical Method (1935)
- Restricted Applications of Psychoanalysis to Social Work (1934)
- On Difficulties in Dealing with the Transference (1935)
- The Problem of Negative Therapeutic Reaction (1936)
- PART II: Later Writings
- Introduction
- What Does the Analyst Do? (1946)
- How Do You Progress After Analysis? (1946
- Foreword to Gertrud Lederer-Eckardt, "Gymnastics and Personality" (1947)
- Pride and Self-Hatred: Solution in Therapy (1947)
- Finding the Real Self: A Letter with a Foreword by Karen Horney (1949)
- The Goals of Analytic Therapy (1951)
- Abstracts and Symposia
- The Future of Psychoanalysis (1946)
- Pride and Self Hate in Psychoanalytic Theory (1947)
- Responsibility in Neurosis (1950)
- Psychotherapy (1950)
- The Individual and Therapy (1951)
- Values and Problems of Group Analysis (1952)
- PART III: Lectures on Technique
- Introduction
- Lecture 1. Aims of Psychoanalytic Therapy
- Lecture 2. The Initial Interview
- Lecture 3. The Quality of the Analyst's Attention
- Lecture 4. The Analyst's Personal Equation
- Lecture 5. Understanding the Patient as the Basis of All Technique
- Lecture 6. Interpretations
- Lecture 7. Blockages in Therapy
- Lecture 8. Dreams
- Lecture 9. Free Association
- Lecture 10. Evaluation of Change
- Lecture 11. Mobilizing Constructive Forces
- References
- Writings of Karen Horney.