Personality Structure and Human Interaction

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advanced psychodynamic theory synthesis
analytical
Anti-libidinal Ego
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Bad Object
Bad Object Relations
Bad Object Relationships
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clinical psychoanalysis
death
Death Instinct
Depressive Position
Early Anxiety Situations
ego development processes
endopsychic
Endopsychic Structure
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Fairbairn's Theory
Fairbairn's View
Good Ego Development
Good Object Relationship
Infantile Dependent
instincts
Internal Bad Objects
Internal Psychic Objects
interpersonal dynamics
italics
J. D. Sutherland
Klein Writes
Libidinal Ego
Mature Dependence
Melanie Klein concepts
object relations theory
Oral Incorporation
Pre-ambivalent Object
present
Present Writer's Italics
psycho
Psycho Analytical Theory
psychodynamic mechanisms
Sadistic Super-ego
Schizoid Problem
structural
theory
writer's
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367104832
  • Weight: 771g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How has a theory of man as a social being to be formulated if we are to do justice to his individuality, to the subtle ways in which his love and hate compete within his relations with others and to the anxieties and resistances he shows when he seeks to change himself? To answer this question is the task which the author sets himself. After assessing Freud's basic principles, the author proceeds to make a uniquely comprehensive review of subsequent theoretical contributions to psychoanalysis with special emphasis on the work of Fairbairn and Melanie Klein. From a background of philosophy, theology and social studies, the author went on to take a personal psychoanalysis and to become a full time psychotherapist, and it is from this combination of wide knowledge and intensive work with people beset by conflicts in their relations with themselves and others that he evolves his views.
Harry Guntrip

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