Readings in psychoanalytic psychology /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Levitt, Morton, 1920-
Other Authors: Levitt, Morton, 1920-1980 (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [©1959]
New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, [1959]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Section 1. General considerations. Sigmund Freud : a biographical study / Morton Levitt
  • Freud's psychological system / Morton Levitt
  • Meaning of psychoanalytic concepts and confirmation of psychoanalytic theories / Else Frenkel-Brunswik
  • Section 2. Developmental psychology. Psychosexual development : the oral, anal, and phallic phases / Edith Buxbaum
  • Review of the literature on the latency period with special emphasis on the so-called "normal case" / Margaret E. Fries
  • The psychoanalytic psychology of the adolescent / Irene M. Josselyn
  • Section 3. The ego and defensive processes. The development of the ego concept in Freud's work / Heinz Hartmann
  • Defensive process and defensive organization : their place in psychoanalytic technique / Willie Hoffer
  • The role of the superego and ego-ideal in character formation / Samuel Novey
  • The impostor : contribution to ego psychology of a type of psychopath / Helene Deutsch
  • Section 4. Psychoanalytic diagnosis. A psychoanalytic approach to the classification of mental disorders / Edward Glover
  • The importance of the non-psychotic part of the personality in schizophrenia / Maurits Katan
  • Character disorder and acting upon impulse / Joseph J. Michaels
  • Section 5. Theory and technique. The theory of drives / Jacob A. Arlow
  • On the nature of human thought : the primary and secondary processes as exemplified by the dream and other psychic productions / Robert Fliess
  • Thoughts concerning the nature of the interpretive process / Rudolf Ekstein
  • Some remarks on the role of speech on psychoanalytic technique / Rudolph M. Loewenstein
  • Practical considerations in relation to psychoanalytic therapy (Transference) / Phyllis Greenacre
  • Psychoanalytic therapy / Richard Sterba
  • Child analysis / Edith Sterba