Assessments and Applications
(1977)
>Freud and the Post-Freudians< explains the main concepts of Freudian psychology and goes on to review the theories of Adler, Jung, Rank and Stekel. Later developments in the orthodox Freudian school are also discussed, as are those of the American Neo-Freudians and Post-Freudians in Britain. A clear and invaluable introduction to Freud and to his successors in psychology, Dr. Brown's study is also the first book published in Britain to bring together all these schools and analyse them, both from the Freudian standpoint and from that of the scientific psychologists. – Index: Editorial foreword – Basic concepts of psychoanalysis – The theories of Freud: A general survey – The early schismatics – The British schools – The psychosomatic approach – Psychoanalysis and society – The theories of Karen Horney – The theories of Erich FROMM – Harry Stack Sullivan and others – Assessments and applications – Bibliography. (from the cover)