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Dependence in Man : a Psychoanalytic Study.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Karnac Books, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781306636834
  • 9781782412861
  • 9781781814185
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BF575 .D474 2014
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Contents:
1.A Study of Freud's Writings on Dependence in Man -- Dependence and the Genetic Point of View -- Dependence in Relation to Helplessness and Anxiety -- Relation of Childhood Dependence to Psychic Structure Formation -- Dependence and the Two Currents of the Libido -- part II THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 2. On the Genesis of Psychologic Dependence -- Introduction -- Psychoanalytic Observations and Formulations -- Notes from Animal Observations -- Comments -- Summary -- 3. Inner Sustainment -- Introduction -- Metapsychological Notes -- Summary -- 4. Two Co-ordinates of Dependence -- Introduction -- Dependence on the Object -- "On Whom" -- Dependence for the Gratification of Needs -- "For What" -- Dependence on Substitutes for the Object -- Summary -- 5. An Epigenesis of Psychologic Dependence -- Birth to Four Months -- Three to Six Months -- Six to Ten Months -- Ten to Fifteen Months -- 14 to 36 Months.
Latency -- Adolescence -- Early Adulthood -- Middle Adulthood -- Late Adulthood -- Conclusion -- part III CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 6. Some Clinical Aspects of Dependence -- Dependence and Character Disorders -- Reactive Dependence -- Reactions to Dependence -- Summary.
Subject: In this classic study, Henri Parens and Leon J. Saul provide a comprehensive review of Freud's writings on the subject of dependence, drawing attention to the fact that Freud said much more about dependence than is generally recognised. The authors proceed to supplement the theory of dependence from their own perspective, drawing on the formulations of Rene Spitz and the findings of ethologists (especially in imprinting and primary socialization) in order to shed further light on the singularity of early human development. They postulate the libidinization of dependence and trace the effects o.
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In this classic study, Henri Parens and Leon J. Saul provide a comprehensive review of Freud's writings on the subject of dependence, drawing attention to the fact that Freud said much more about dependence than is generally recognised. The authors proceed to supplement the theory of dependence from their own perspective, drawing on the formulations of Rene Spitz and the findings of ethologists (especially in imprinting and primary socialization) in order to shed further light on the singularity of early human development. They postulate the libidinization of dependence and trace the effects o.

Includes bibliographies and index.

part I A STUDY OF FREUD'S WRITINGS -- 1.A Study of Freud's Writings on Dependence in Man -- Dependence and the Genetic Point of View -- Dependence in Relation to Helplessness and Anxiety -- Relation of Childhood Dependence to Psychic Structure Formation -- Dependence and the Two Currents of the Libido -- part II THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 2. On the Genesis of Psychologic Dependence -- Introduction -- Psychoanalytic Observations and Formulations -- Notes from Animal Observations -- Comments -- Summary -- 3. Inner Sustainment -- Introduction -- Metapsychological Notes -- Summary -- 4. Two Co-ordinates of Dependence -- Introduction -- Dependence on the Object -- "On Whom" -- Dependence for the Gratification of Needs -- "For What" -- Dependence on Substitutes for the Object -- Summary -- 5. An Epigenesis of Psychologic Dependence -- Birth to Four Months -- Three to Six Months -- Six to Ten Months -- Ten to Fifteen Months -- 14 to 36 Months.

Three to Six Years -- Latency -- Adolescence -- Early Adulthood -- Middle Adulthood -- Late Adulthood -- Conclusion -- part III CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 6. Some Clinical Aspects of Dependence -- Dependence and Character Disorders -- Reactive Dependence -- Reactions to Dependence -- Summary.

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