
Personality Structure and Human Interaction
The Developing Synthesis of Psychodynamic Theory
Harry Guntrip(Author)
Karnac Books (Publisher)
Published on 31. December 1977
Book
Paperback/Softback
456 pages
978-1-85575-118-7 (ISBN)
Description
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, Guntrip 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, Dr. Guntrip 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. After assessing Freud's basic principles, he proceeds to make a uniquely comprehensive review of subsequent theoretical contributions to psychoanalysis with special emphasis on the work of Fairbairn and Melanie Klein, as it is in their writings that he considers the most needed developments have been made, namely, the placing of the theory of personality squarely in the realm of human interaction. In the first part of Dr. Guntrip's book all students of personality will find an arresting survey of the development of psychoanalytic thought; in the latter they will meet highly stimulating and profound views on the origins and nature of the conflicting forces in human relationships. In particular he traces the progress of research beyond the problems of guilt and depression to the deeper and graver problems of the inadequate and Schizoid personality; thus finding the causes of mental ill health not in he secondary conflicts over sex and aggression, but in the primary problem of fear, and the struggle to cope with the frightened and helpless child in the depths of the unconscious.
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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.From a background of philosophy, theology and social studies, he 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 Dr. Guntrip evolves his views. After assessing Freud's basic principles he proceeds to make a uniquely comprehensive review of subsequent theoretical contributions to psychoanalysis with special emphasis on the work of Fairbairn and Melanie Klein, as it is in their writings that he considers the most needed developments have been made, namely, the placing of the theory of personality squarely in the realm of human interaction. In the first part of Dr.Guntrip's book all students of personality will find an arresting survey of the development of psychoanalytic thought; in the latter they will meet highly stimulating and profound views on the origins and nature of the conflicting forces in human relationships. In particular he traces the progress of research beyond the problems of guilt and depression to the deeper and graver problems of the inadequate and Schizoid personality; thus finding the causes of mental ill health not in he secondary conflicts over sex and aggression, but in the primary problem of fear, and the struggle to cope with the frightened and helpless child in the depths of the unconscious.More details
Edition
Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
617 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85575-118-7 (9781855751187)
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Person
Harry Guntrip (1901-1975) was a psychologist known for his major contributions to object relations theory. He was a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a psychotherapist and lecturer at the Department of Psychiatry, Leeds University, and also a Congregationalist minister. He was described by John D. Sutherland as "one of the psychoanalytic immortals".
Content
Foreword , Author's Preface , Preliminaries , Introduction: Practical and Theoretical Purposes , Psychology and Psycho-Analysis , Psychiatry and Psycho-Analysis , The Development of Psycho-Analytical Theory , The Development of Psycho-Analytical Theory , Thesis. Dynamic Psychobiology , The Starting-Point Classic Freudian Psychobiology , The Later Freudian Structural Theory and Analysis of the Ego , Process Theory and Personal Theory , Antithesis. Dynamic Psychosociology , The 'Culture Pattern' Theory and Character Analysis , H. S. Sullivan's Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry , Emerging Synthesis Psychodynamic Theory of the 'Person' and Personal Relations , The Relation of Melanie Klein's Work to Freud , The Psychodynamic Theory of Melanie Klein , Melanie Klein: Theory of Early Development and 'Psychotic' Positions , The Relation of Fairbairn's Work to Freud: Fairbairn's Approach to Psycho-Analysis , Fairbairn: A Complete 'Object-Relations' Theory of the Personality , Fairbairn: A Complete 'Object-Relations' Theory of the Personality , Melanie Klein and Fairbairn , Conclusions , The Basic Forms of Human Relationship , Theory and Therapy