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The Kleinian Development.
Title:
The Kleinian Development.
Author:
Meltzer, Donald.
ISBN:
9781849406789
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (433 pages)
Series:
The Harris Meltzer Trust Series
Contents:
COVER -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART ONE Freud's Clinical Development ( METHOD-DATA-THEORY) -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter I Why History? -- Chapter II The Spiral of Method and Data (Studies on Hysteria) -- Chapter III The Crystallization of the Method Dream Analysis - (Dora) -- Chapter IV Freud's Theory of Sexuality -- Chapter V The Case History of Little Hans (The Infantile Neurosis) -- Chapter VI The Rat Man (Obsessional Neurosis) -- Chapter VII The Leonardo Paper (Narcissism) -- Chapter VIII The Schreber Casc (Inner World) -- Chapter IX Mourning and Melancholia (Identification Processes) -- Chapter X The Wolf Man (The Primal Scene) -- Chapter XI The Child Being Beaten (The Perversions) -- Chapter XII Beyond the Pleasure Principle and Group Psychology (The Ego-Ideal) -- Chapter XIII The Ego and the Id (The Advent of the Structural Theory) -- Chapter XIV The Last Years (Anxiety and the Economics of the Mind) -- PART TWO Richard Week-by-Week -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter I First Week: Sessions 1-6 Establishing the Analytic Situation -- Evolution of the Concepts : Paranoid-Schizoid and Depressive Positions -- Chapter II Second Week: Sessions 7- I 2 The Developmental Role of the Thirst for Knowledge -- Chapter III Third Week: Sessions 13-18 'Envy and Gratitude' as the Organizing Postscript to the Body of Melanie Klein's Theoretical Work -- Chapter IV Fourth Week: Sessions 19-24 Unconscious Phantasies as Mechanisms of Defence, with Special Reference to Obsessional Mechanisms -- Chapter V Fifth Week: Sessions 25-19 The Anxieties of the Paranoid- Schizoid Position : Paranoid Anxiety, Persecutory Anxiety, Persecutory Depression -- Chapter VI Sixth Week: Sessions 30-33 The Development of the Concept of Reparation: True, Manic and Mock Reparation.

Chapter VII Seventh Week: Sessions 34-39 Concepts of Confusion - Their Absence in the Work with Richard and its Consequence -- Chapter VIII Eighth Week: Sessions 40-45 The Phenomenology of Hypochondria: its Differentiation from Psychosomatic Phenomena or Somatic Delusions -- Chapter IX Ninth Week: Sessions 46-52 Splitting and Idealization- its Role in Development and its Defects' Contribution to Psycho-pa thology -- Chapter X Tenth Week: Sessions 53-59 The Composition of Intolerance to Frustration- Review of the Ten Weeks' Work -- Chapter XI Eleventh Week: Sessions 60-65 The Clinical Manifestations of Splitting Processes and the Structural Meaning of Integration, with Special Reference to the Concept of Ambivalence -- Chapter XII Twelfth Week: Sessions 66-71 The Role of Interpretation in the Therapeutic Process -- Chapter XIII Thirteenth Week: Sessions 72-77 The Relation of Ambivalence to the Experience of Depressive Pain -- Chapter XIV Fourteenth Week: Sessioxis 78-83 Technical Problems Related to Countertransference -- Chapter XV Fifteenth Week: Sessions 84-89 The Concept of the Combined Object and its Impact on Development -- Chapter XVI Sixteenth Week: Sessions 90-93 The Achievements of the Analysis, with Special Reference to Dependence on Internal Objects -- PART THREE The Clinical Significance of the Work of Bion -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter I Experiences in Groups -- Chapter II Re-view of Group Dynamics and The Imaginary Twin -- Chapter III The Schizophrenia Papers -- Chapter IV A poach to a Theory of Thinking -- Chapter V Alpha-Function and Beta-Elements -- Chapter VI Container and Contained the Prototype of Learning -- Chapter VII The Elements of Psycho-analysis and Psycho-analytical Objects -- Chapter VIII The Role of Myth in the Employment of Thoughts.

Chapter IX Psycho-analytical Observation and the Theory of Tdorrnations -- Chapter X Analytic Truth and the Operation of Multiple Vertices -- Chapter XI "Learning About" as a Resistance to "Becoming" -- Chapter XII The Bondage of Memory and Desire -- Chapter XIII The Psycho-analytic Couple and the Group -- Chapter XIV Review: Catastrophic Change and the Mechanisms of Deftnce -- Appendix A note on Bion's Concept "Reversal of Alpha-function" -- INDEX.
Abstract:
This classic text derives from lectures delivered at the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, London and the Tavistock Clinic (1965-78). It is divided into 3 clear parts that examine, in turn, the writings of Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein and Wilfred Bion.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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