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  1. Perceptanalysis

    The Rorschach Method Fundamentally Reworked, Expanded and Systematized

    By Z. A. Piotrowski

    Published February 28th 1987 by Routledge

  2. Psychoanalysis

    The Science of Mental Conflict

    Edited by Arnold D. Richards, Martin S. Willick

    Over the course of three decades, in works spanning questions of theory, technique, and clinical practice, Charles Brenner has emerged as one of the preeminent analysts of his generation, a thinker whose probing estimation of mental conflict has promoted the evolutionary growth of analysis as...

    Published July 31st 1986 by Routledge

  3. Conceptual Issues in Psychoanalysis

    Essays in History and Method

    By John E. Gedo

    In Conceptual Issues in Psychoanalysis, John Gedo's mastery of Freudian theory and broad historical consciousness subserve a new goal: an understanding of "dissidence" in psychoanalysis. Gedo launches his inquiry by reflecting expansively on recent assessments of Freud's character.&...

    Published April 30th 1986 by Routledge

  4. The Psychology of Today's Woman

    New Psychoanalytic Visions

    Edited by Toni Bernay, Dorothy Cantor

    The sexual revolution, oft discussed in the journalistic literature of recent years, has brought in its wake a host of questions that are only beginning to be addressed. How are women coping with "real world" challenges for which they may be ill prepared, both socially and psychologically?&...

    Published December 31st 1985 by Routledge

  5. Freud, V.1

    Appraisals and Reappraisals

    Edited by Paul E. Stepansky

    A response to the veritable renaissance in Freud studies, Freud: Appraisals and Reappraisals presents the readers with the fruits of recent scholarship on Freud, the man and scientist, and the origins and development of the psychoanalytic movement spawned by his work. The premier volume of...

    Published November 30th 1985 by Routledge

  6. Psychoanalytic Theory and Clinical Relevance

    What Makes a Theory Consequential for Practice?

    By Louis S. Berger

    In this provocative contribution to both psychoanalytic theory and the philosophy of science, Louis Berger grapples with the nature of "consequential" theorizing, i.e., theorizing that is relevant to what transpires in clinical practice. By examining analysis as a genre of "state process...

    Published July 31st 1985 by Routledge

  7. The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, V. 11

    Essays in Honor of Werner Muensterberger

    Edited by L. Bryce Boyer, Simon A. Grolnick

    Volume 11 includes chapters on the analysis of dybbuk possession and exorcism in Judaism (Y. Bilu); crisis and continuity in the personality of an Apache shaman (L. B. Boyer et al.); culture shock and the inability to mourn ( H. Stein); charismatically led groups (L. Balter); the psychoanalytic and...

    Published July 31st 1985 by Routledge

  8. Freud and the Imaginative World

    By Harry Trosman

    The current resurgence of interest in the scientific origins of psychoanalysis has overshadowed the artistic and literary models to which Freud had recourse time and again in the development and presentation of his theories. It is this neglected aesthetic wellspring of psychoanalysis to which...

    Published March 31st 1985 by Routledge

  9. Psychology and Freudian Theory

    An Introduction

    By Paul Kline

    This is a clear and accessible introduction to Freudian theory and its status in modern psychology. Paul Kline examines the evidence for and against psychoanalytic theories and shows that, far from being out of date, they can be supported by modern psychological research. He writes for the student...

    Published December 19th 1984 by Routledge

  10. Deprivation and Delinquency

    D.W. Winnicott

    By D.W. Winnicott

    Edited by Madeleine Davis, Ray Shepherd, Clare Winnicott

    D. W. Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of the giants of child psychiatry and analysis. Whether writing or talking, he always argued eloquently for an increased sensitivity to children, their development and their needs. His books such as Playing and Reality and The Family and Individual Development,...

    Published December 19th 1984 by Routledge