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Eagle, Morris N.
Recent developments in psychoanalysis : a critical evaluation / Morris N. Eagle. -
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1987, c1984.
xi, 259 p. ; 23 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1984. Includes index.
Content notes : Object relations and Freudian instinct theory -- Object relations and self as an outgrowth of instinctual vicissitudes: the work of Mahler -- Two-factor theory: Modell's attempted integration of object relations and Freudian instinct theory -- Two-factor theory: Kohut's rejection of the id-ego model -- Kohut's psychology of narcissism: a critical overview -- Replacement of instinct theory by object relations theory: the work of Fairbairn -- Reformulation of psychoanalytic theory: the work of G.S. Klein -- Reformulation of the psychoanalytic theory of therapy: the work of Weiss, Sampson, and their colleagues -- Psychoanalytic conception of anxiety -- Instincts, the id-ego model, and self-organization -- Developmental defect versus dynamic conflict -- Clinical theory and metapsychology -- Epistemic status of clinical data -- Psychoanalysis as hermeneutics -- Psychoanalysis as therapy and theory: veridicality and effectiveness -- Individuation and self-differentiation -- Object-seeking and object relations -- Pursuit of superordinate motives -- Id-ego revisited.
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* Psychoanalysis. Interpersonal relations. Self. Ego. Interpersonal Relations. Psychoanalysis. Psychanalyse. Relations humaines. Moi (Psychologie)