Description |
xv, 352 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
New library of psychoanalysis ; 30 |
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New library of psychoanalysis ; 30
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Contents |
Preface / Anne-Marie Sandler and Hanna Segal -- Foreword / Serge Lebovici -- Pt. I. The day before yesterday: beginnings in Vienna (1905-20). 1. Sigmund Freud. 2. Carl Gustav Jung: divergent views. 3. Karl Abraham: the 'father' of Melanie Klein. 4. Hermine Hug-Hellmuth: pioneer and most obstinate of Freud's disciples -- Pt. II. Yesterday: two schools, three cities - Vienna, Berlin and London (1920-45). 5. Anna Freud, the daughter: psychoanalytical education and observation. 6. Melanie Klein: early object relationships. 7. Eugenie Sokolnicka: psychoanalysis is introduced to France. 8. Sophie Morgenstern: the application of child psychoanalysis in France. 9. The two schools and some of the main figures. 10. 'The Controversies' (1941-5): the inevitable confrontation in London -- Pt. III. Today: the spread of child psychoanalysis throughout the world from 1945. 11. Britain after 1945. 12. The United States of America. 13. Argentina. 14. France -- Pt. IV. And tomorrow? |
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15. The basis of child psychoanalysis: psychoanalytical treatment |
Analysis |
Child analysis History |
Notes |
Published with the assistance of the Melanie Klein Trust, the Anna Freud Centre and the French Ministry of Culture |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 324-341. - Includes index |
Notes |
Translated from the French |
Subject |
Child analysis -- History.
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Psychoanalytic Therapy.
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Child.
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Infant.
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Psychoanalysis -- history.
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Author |
Geissmann, Pierre.
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France. Ministère de la culture.
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Anna Freud Centre.
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Melanie Klein Trust.
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LC no. |
97012477 |
ISBN |
0415110203 (cased) |
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0415112966 (paperback) |
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