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The author discusses the ideas of three important psychoanalytic thinkers about group processes in large social groups: Sigmund Freud, Wilfred Bion, and Erich Fromm. Their ideas are developed and applied to analysis of group processes in totalitarian systems, as they were known to the author in Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. In conclusion, treatment considerations as they apply to patients who grew up in these regimes are developed and illustrated by clinical cases.
Out of despair
(1990)
Bibliography.
(1990)
The feminine self: Anais nin
(1990)
Introduction
(1990)
Dreams and transference
(1990)
Dementia, related disorders, and old age: Psychodynamic dimensions in diagnosis and treatment
(1990)
Mental health in China
(1990)
Tola Rank
(1990)
Freud's Last Will
(1990)