Schizoid Phenomena, Object Relations and the SelfRoutledge, 08/05/2018 - 876 páginas Based on a series of clinical studies of schizoid problems, this book is a sequel to Harry Guntrip's theoretical study of the emergence of the schizoid problem, Personality Structure and Human Interaction (1961). It includes revised versions of earlier papers, and also much original material. |
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Harry Guntrip. Object Relations and the Self HARRY GUNTRIP ROUTLEDGE SCHIZOID PHENOMENA , OBJECT - RELATIONS AND THE SELF Taylor. Schizoid Phenomena , Cover.
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Harry Guntrip. SCHIZOID PHENOMENA, OBJECT-RELATIONS AND THE SELF By Harry Guntrip, Ph.D. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK First published in 1968 by The Hogarth Press Limited First Title.
Harry Guntrip. SCHIZOID PHENOMENA, OBJECT-RELATIONS AND THE SELF By Harry Guntrip, Ph.D. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK First published in 1968 by The Hogarth Press Limited First Title.
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Acknowledgments | 8 |
Introduction | 9 |
PART I CLINICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SCHIZOID PERSONALITY | 15 |
PART 2 THE REORIENTATION OF PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORY | 115 |
PART 3 THE NATURE OF BASIC EGOWEAKNESS | 165 |
PART 4 SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY | 273 |
PART 5 OBJECTRELATIONS THEORY AND EGOTHEORY | 365 |
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