
The Psychoanalytic Method
Oskar Pfister(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. June 1999
Book
Hardback
616 pages
978-0-415-21103-1 (ISBN)
Description
This is Volume XXII of twenty-eight on a series on Psychoanalysis. First published in 1935, this study looks the Psychoanalytic method with an introduction by Sigmund Freud.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-21103-1 (9780415211031)
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Content
I: Definition And History Of Psychoanalysis; I: The Theory Of Psychoanalysis; II: The Psychoanalytic Conception Of An Unconscious; 1: Repression And Fixation; III: The Unconscious As Product Of Repression And As Entity Free From Repression; IV: The Individual Repressed Material; V: The Repressing Force; VI: The Infantile Roots Of The Repression In Detail; VII: The Repression Process; VIII: The General Conditions; 2: The Retrogressions Of The Repression, Fixation And Repulsion (The Manifestations); IX: The Physical Manifestations; X: The Most Important Psychic Paths; XI: The Content Of The Manifestations; XII: The Forms Of The Manifestations; XIII: The Meaning Of The Manifestations; II: The Technique Of Psychoanalysis; 3: The Methods; XIV: The Fundamental Rule Of Psychoanalysis And Its Application; XV: Supplementary Methods; 4: The Effects Of The Psychoanalytic Probing; XVI: The Abreaction; XVII: Compensation, Recasting Of The Complex And Transference; XVIII: Rendering Life-Problems Conscious And Comprehending Them By The Aid Of Analysis; 5: The Course Of The Psychoanalytic Treatment; XIX: The Beginning Of The Analytic Educational Work With Especial Regard To The Over Coming Of The Resistance; XX: The Material Of The Treatment And Its Analytic Handlin; XXI: The Duration And Conclusion Of The Psychoanalysis; 6: The Prerequisites Of The Psychoanalysis; XXII: The Prerequisites In The Analyst; XXIII: The Prerequisites In The Subject Of Analysis; 7: The Practice Of Pedanalysis; XXIV: Learning Pedanalysis; XXV: The Domain Of The Pedanalysis; II: Conclusion: The Results Of Psychoanalysis; XXVI: The Practical Benefits; XXVII: The Results For Pedagogy