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Ego psychology: theory & practice [by] Gertrude and Rubin Blanck.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York, Columbia University Press, 1974.Description: viii, 394 p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 0231036159
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC480.5 .B53
Contents:
Vol. 1: Theory and practice -- Vol. 2: Psychoanalytic developmental psychology. Vol. 1. Part I. Theory -- Psychoanalytic developmental psychology: historical roots -- Psychoanalysis as a normal developmental psychology: Hartman's theories and his work in collaboration with Kris and Loewenstein -- The contributions of Rene A. Spitz -- The contributions of Margaret S. Mahler -- Explorations of the severe pathologies -- Part II. Technique -- Descriptive developmental diagnosis -- Differences between psychoanalysis and psychotherapy -- On beginning treatment -- On beginning treatment: practical considerations -- The unmotivated patient -- Reconstruction of preverbal experience -- The use of the dream in psychotherapy -- Depression -- Special forms of ego modification -- Interpretation -- The specific techniques of psychotherapy.
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Includes bibliographical references

Vol. 1: Theory and practice --
Vol. 2: Psychoanalytic developmental psychology. Vol. 1.
Part I. Theory --
Psychoanalytic developmental psychology: historical roots --
Psychoanalysis as a normal developmental psychology: Hartman's theories and his work in collaboration with Kris and Loewenstein --
The contributions of Rene A. Spitz --
The contributions of Margaret S. Mahler --
Explorations of the severe pathologies --
Part II. Technique --
Descriptive developmental diagnosis --
Differences between psychoanalysis and psychotherapy --
On beginning treatment --
On beginning treatment: practical considerations --
The unmotivated patient --
Reconstruction of preverbal experience --
The use of the dream in psychotherapy --
Depression --
Special forms of ego modification --
Interpretation --
The specific techniques of psychotherapy.

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