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A Psychology of Difference
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691044708
ISBN-13
9780691044705
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240433
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Publication Name
Psychology of Difference : the American Lectures
Language
English
Subject
Movements / Psychoanalysis, General, History
Publication Year
1996
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
21 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
7.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
95-043758
Dewey Edition
20
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Dr. Kramer . . . is fast becoming one of the most productive and consistently insightful rnak scholars on the scene today. His major Rankian essays include treatments of Rank's place in the history of psychoanalysis, specific aspects of Rankian theory, Rank's influence on later major figures such as Carl Rogers, and the application of Rank's ideas to management theory., "Dr. Kramer . . . is fast becoming one of the most productive and consistently insightful rnak scholars on the scene today. His major Rankian essays include treatments of Rank's place in the history of psychoanalysis, specific aspects of Rankian theory, Rank's influence on later major figures such as Carl Rogers, and the application of Rank's ideas to management theory." -- The Ernest Becker Foundation, Dr. Kramer . . . is fast becoming one of the most productive and consistently insightful rnak scholars on the scene today. His major Rankian essays include treatments of Rank's place in the history of psychoanalysis, specific aspects of Rankian theory, Rank's influence on later major figures such as Carl Rogers, and the application of Rank's ideas to management theory. -- The Ernest Becker Foundation, "Dr. Kramer . . . is fast becoming one of the most productive and consistently insightful rnak scholars on the scene today. His major Rankian essays include treatments of Rank's place in the history of psychoanalysis, specific aspects of Rankian theory, Rank's influence on later major figures such as Carl Rogers, and the application of Rank's ideas to management theory."-- The Ernest Becker Foundation
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Dewey Decimal
150.19/5
Table Of Content
Foreword Chronology of Rank's Life (1884-1939) Editor's Notes to the Reader Introduction. Insight and Blindness: Visions of Rank 3 Pt. 1 The Trauma of Birth: "A Much Stronger Repression Than Even Infantile Sexuality" 1 Psychoanalysis as General Psychology (1924) 51 2 The Therapeutic Application of Psychoanalysis (1924) 66 3 The Trauma of Birth and Its Importance for Psychoanalytic Therapy (1924) 78 4 Psychoanalysis as a Cultural Factor (1924) 85 Pt. 2 Exploring the Dark Continent of Maternal Power: "The 'Bad Mother' Freud Has Never Seen" 5 Foundations of a Genetic Psychology (1926) 99 6 Development of the Ego (1926) 107 7 The Problem of the Etiology of the Neurosis (1926) 112 8 The Anxiety Problem (1926) 116 9 The Genesis of the Guilt-Feeling (1926) 131 10 The Genesis of the Object Relation (1926) 140 Pt. 3 From Projection and Identification to Self-Determination: "Emotions Are the Center and Real Sphere of Psychology" 11 Love, Guilt, and the Denial of Feelings (1927) 153 12 Emotional Suffering and Therapy (1927) 166 13 The Significance of the Love Life (1927) 177 14 Social Adaptation and Creativity (1927) 189 15 The Prometheus Complex (1927) 201 16 Parental Attitudes and the Child's Reactions (1927) 211 Pt. 4 Toward a Theory of Relationship and Relativity: "I Am No Longer Trying to Prove Freud was Wrong and I Right" 17 Speech at First International Congress on Mental Hygiene (1930) 221 18 Beyond Psychoanalysis (1928) 228 19 The Yale Lecture (1929) 240 20 Neurosis as a Failure in Creativity (1935) 251 21 Active and Passive Therapy (1935) 260 22 Modern Psychology and Social Change (1938) 264 Prior Publication of Lectures 277 References 279 Index 285
Synopsis
A leading disciple and confidant of Freud, Otto Rank revolutionized the field of psychoanalytic theory in "The Trauma of Birth" (1924). This collection of lectures constitutes a "readable Rank," filled with insights suitable for those interested in the humanistic, existential, or object- relational aspects of psychotherapy., A leading disciple and confidant of Freud, Otto Rank revolutionized the field of psychoanalytic theory in The Trauma of Birth (1924). In this book, Rank proposed that the child's pre-Oedipal relationship to the mother was the prototype of the therapeutic relationship between analyst and patient. Although Rank is now widely acknowledged as the most important precursor of humanistic and existential psychotherapy--influencing such well-known writers as Carl Rogers, Rollo May, and Ernest Becker--Rank's knotty prose has long frustrated readers. In this volume of Rank's lectures, Robert Kramer has brought together for the first time the innovator's clearest explanations of his most influential theories. The lectures were delivered in English to receptive audiences of social workers, therapists, and clinical psychologists throughout the United States from 1924 to 1938, the year before Rank's untimely death. The topics covered include separation and individuation, projection and identification, love and will, relationship therapy, and neurosis as a failure in creativity.The lectures reveal that Rank, much maligned by orthodox analysts, invented the modern object-relations approach to psychotherapy in the 1920s.In his introduction, based on private correspondence between Rank, Freud, and others in the inner circle, Robert Kramer tells the full story of why Rank parted ways with Freud. The collection of lectures constitutes a "readable Rank," filled with insights still relevant today, for those interested in the humanistic, existential, or object- relational aspects of psychotherapy, or in the development of the psychoanalytic movement., A leading disciple and confidant of Freud, Otto Rank revolutionized the field of psychoanalytic theory in The Trauma of Birth (1924). In this book, Rank proposed that the child's pre-Oedipal relationship to the mother was the prototype of the therapeutic relationship between analyst and patient. Although Rank is now widely acknowledged as the most important precursor of humanistic and existential psychotherapy--influencing such well-known writers as Carl Rogers, Rollo May, and Ernest Becker--Rank's knotty prose has long frustrated readers. In this volume of Rank's lectures, Robert Kramer has brought together for the first time the innovator's clearest explanations of his most influential theories. The lectures were delivered in English to receptive audiences of social workers, therapists, and clinical psychologists throughout the United States from 1924 to 1938, the year before Rank's untimely death. The topics covered include separation and individuation, projection and identification, love and will, relationship therapy, and neurosis as a failure in creativity. The lectures reveal that Rank, much maligned by orthodox analysts, invented the modern object-relations approach to psychotherapy in the 1920s. In his introduction, based on private correspondence between Rank, Freud, and others in the inner circle, Robert Kramer tells the full story of why Rank parted ways with Freud. The collection of lectures constitutes a "readable Rank," filled with insights still relevant today, for those interested in the humanistic, existential, or object- relational aspects of psychotherapy, or in the development of the psychoanalytic movement.
LC Classification Number
BF109.R345A25 1996
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