
Psychoanalytic Theory Made Easy
Description
Book Introduction
From id psychology to ego psychology and object relations theory, each theory is described in depth and in an integrated manner to enable an understanding.
In addition, object relations theory was explained in more detail so that it could serve as a commentary on object relations theory.
Modern ego psychology and Freudian analytical theory are also explained in detail to provide practical help.
In addition, the meaning of all psychoanalytic theories and how they can be applied in actual analysis cases were explained through case studies.
In addition, object relations theory was explained in more detail so that it could serve as a commentary on object relations theory.
Modern ego psychology and Freudian analytical theory are also explained in detail to provide practical help.
In addition, the meaning of all psychoanalytic theories and how they can be applied in actual analysis cases were explained through case studies.
index
preface
Part 1 Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory
1.
Introduction: Freud's personal history and family background
Mother Amalia
Father Jacob
Freud and his Jewish background
2.
Psychoanalytic Formation Process
Self-analysis
Academic background that influenced Freud
mental determinism
Freud's Clinical Experience 1: The Hypnotic Period
Freud's Clinical Experience 2: Early Understanding of Neurosis
3.
Drive psychology
The unconscious and topographical theory
Dream Interpretation
Libido theory
Transition and resistance
Freudian Analysis Case: Dora's Case
4.
Freudian ego psychology
structural theory
Principles and Cases of Mental Functions
psychoanalytic movement
Part 2: Modern Self-Psychology
5.
Introduction: The Emergence of the Concepts of Environment and Adaptation
6.
Contemporary Ego Psychology: Theories by Scholar
Anna Freud
Hartmann
Spitz
Mahler
Jacobson
Part 3 Object Relations Theory
7.
Introduction: Object-Oriented Psychoanalysis
Object relations theory school
External object relations and internal object relations
Traces of the concept of object relations found in Freud
Abraham's contributions to object relations theory
Defense mechanisms based on object relations theory
8.
Klein's object relations theory
Klein's life
Klein's main theories
9.
Fairbairn's object relations theory
Fairbairn's life
Fairbairn's main theories
10.
Winnicott's object relations theory
Winnicott's life
Winnicott's main theories
Part 4 Case Analysis: Understanding Psychodynamics
Person O with obsessive compulsive disorder
Mr. Kim, a salesman
Researcher R
Computer programmer J
References
Search
Find a case study
Part 1 Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory
1.
Introduction: Freud's personal history and family background
Mother Amalia
Father Jacob
Freud and his Jewish background
2.
Psychoanalytic Formation Process
Self-analysis
Academic background that influenced Freud
mental determinism
Freud's Clinical Experience 1: The Hypnotic Period
Freud's Clinical Experience 2: Early Understanding of Neurosis
3.
Drive psychology
The unconscious and topographical theory
Dream Interpretation
Libido theory
Transition and resistance
Freudian Analysis Case: Dora's Case
4.
Freudian ego psychology
structural theory
Principles and Cases of Mental Functions
psychoanalytic movement
Part 2: Modern Self-Psychology
5.
Introduction: The Emergence of the Concepts of Environment and Adaptation
6.
Contemporary Ego Psychology: Theories by Scholar
Anna Freud
Hartmann
Spitz
Mahler
Jacobson
Part 3 Object Relations Theory
7.
Introduction: Object-Oriented Psychoanalysis
Object relations theory school
External object relations and internal object relations
Traces of the concept of object relations found in Freud
Abraham's contributions to object relations theory
Defense mechanisms based on object relations theory
8.
Klein's object relations theory
Klein's life
Klein's main theories
9.
Fairbairn's object relations theory
Fairbairn's life
Fairbairn's main theories
10.
Winnicott's object relations theory
Winnicott's life
Winnicott's main theories
Part 4 Case Analysis: Understanding Psychodynamics
Person O with obsessive compulsive disorder
Mr. Kim, a salesman
Researcher R
Computer programmer J
References
Search
Find a case study
Publisher's Review
Psychoanalysis, founded by Freud, has been steadily expanded, modified, and developed into id psychology, ego psychology, and object relations theory.
Modern psychoanalysis can now be said to be a collection of many different theories and knowledge that have evolved through coexistence in sophisticated and complex relationships, rather than a single, unified ideology.
This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of each theory, from id psychology to ego psychology and object relations theory.
In addition, object relations theory was explained in more detail so that it could serve as a commentary on object relations theory.
Modern ego psychology and Freudian analytical theory are also explained in detail to provide practical help.
In addition, the meaning of all psychoanalytic theories and how they can be applied in actual analysis cases were explained through case studies.
Modern psychoanalysis can now be said to be a collection of many different theories and knowledge that have evolved through coexistence in sophisticated and complex relationships, rather than a single, unified ideology.
This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of each theory, from id psychology to ego psychology and object relations theory.
In addition, object relations theory was explained in more detail so that it could serve as a commentary on object relations theory.
Modern ego psychology and Freudian analytical theory are also explained in detail to provide practical help.
In addition, the meaning of all psychoanalytic theories and how they can be applied in actual analysis cases were explained through case studies.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: July 20, 2010
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 620 pages | 1,056g | 153*224*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788963304663
- ISBN10: 8963304663
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