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Work in Progress
(1997)
Wir alle sind Glaubende
(1997)
What We Take for Granted
(1997)
Werte
(1997)
Vom einfachen Leben. Glücksuche zwischen Überfluß und Askese, München (Verlag C. H. Beck), 1997.
(1997)
Using the Rorschach to Define Differences in Schizophrenics and the Implications for Treatment
(1997)
Transcending the self: An object-relations model of the therapeutic action of psychoanalysis.
(1997)
The pragmatical apprentice
(1997)
This... book will introduce you to the basic historical, philosophical, gender, and cultural assumptions of the theory and practice of psychotherapy. You will see the connections and contradictions between competing ideas and ideals that have shaped the professional identities of most contemporary psychotherapists. In 'Talking Cures,' you will also find: coverage of Western and Eastern approaches to psychotherapy, including radical feminism, existentialism, and Zen; coverage of ancient and modern practices of psychotherapy, the impact of the Enlightenment on psychotherapy, the work of 18th- and 19th-century French psychiatrists, and current data from clinical psychology (and) case studies, stories, anecdotes, and personal reminiscences to bridge the gap between what is written about psychotherapy in academic psychology and what is true in real life. – FROMM is discussed shortly in Chapter II as a member och the Ego-Psychology: Anna Freud, Erik Erikson, Karen Horney, and Erich FROMM. (from the cover)
Self-image arises from a complex interaction of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. This article explores the importance of people with a learning disability attaining a positive self-image. It discusses the effect of society's perception of people with learning disabilities, and questions the willingness of the community to accept such people in a non-judgmental way. It argues that staff caring for this client group have a vital role to play in how people with learning disabilities are perceived by others and discusses the effects that a market philosophy (Fromm, 1978) and the popular media have on society regarding people with learning disabilities. Self-worth is important to everyone; however, the article concludes that a person with a learning disability is seriously disadvantaged in this respect. This aspect of care therefore requires insight, support and skills on the part of those healthcare professionals caring for this client group.
Review Susan Lazar (Ed.): Extended Dynamic Psychotherapy: Making the Case in an Era of Managed Care
(1997)
Review Michael H. Stone: Healing the Mind: A History of Psychiatry from Antiquity to the Present
(1997)
Review Charles W. Socarides and Selma Kramer (Eds.): Work and Its Inhibitions: Psychoanalytic Essays
(1997)
Review Arthur W. Epstein: Dreaming and Other Involuntary Mentation: An Essay in Neuropsychiatry
(1997)
Review >Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Science: Collected Papers of Benjamin B. Rubenstein<
(1997)
Reminiscences.
(1997)