John Rickman had a deep impact on psychoanalysis, combining a deep knowledge thereof with an avid interest in social psychology, to the benefit of both. He was a fresh thinker, always innovative, with an extensive range of interests. This is an affectionate, incisive, intelligent paean to one of the greats of psychoanalysis.
John Rickman had a deep impact on psychoanalysis, combining a deep knowledge thereof with an avid interest in social psychology, to the benefit of both. He was a fresh thinker, always innovative, with an extensive range of interests. This is an affectionate, incisive, intelligent paean to one of the greats of psychoanalysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Introduction Observations on Psychoanalytic Theory and Technique Developments in psychoanalysis 1896-1947 Experimental psychology and psychoanalysis: a comparison of the techniques Scientific method and psychoanalysis Number and the human sciences The Interpersonal and Intra-Psychic Dynamics of the Interview Situation First aid in psychotherapy The psychiatric interview in the social setting of a War Office Selection Board The influence of the social field on behaviour in the interview situation The technique of interviewing in anthropology and psychoanalysis Disruptive Forces in Group Relations Does it take all kinds to make a world? Uniformity and diversity in communities Panic and anxiety reactions in groups during air raids On the development of professional and unprofessional attitudes Intra-group tensions in therapy: their study as the task of the group Disruptive forces in group relations: war as a makeshift therapy Some psychodynamic factors behind tensions that cause wars On the Nature of Religious and Moral Beliefs A study of Quaker beliefs The need for a belief in God Man without God? The development of the moral function Memorandum on Criteria which may be employed by the Training Committee regarding the suitability of Candidates at various stages in their Training A note on the concept of dynamic structure and field theory Quotations researched by Lucy Rickman Baruch
Foreword Introduction Observations on Psychoanalytic Theory and Technique Developments in psychoanalysis 1896-1947 Experimental psychology and psychoanalysis: a comparison of the techniques Scientific method and psychoanalysis Number and the human sciences The Interpersonal and Intra-Psychic Dynamics of the Interview Situation First aid in psychotherapy The psychiatric interview in the social setting of a War Office Selection Board The influence of the social field on behaviour in the interview situation The technique of interviewing in anthropology and psychoanalysis Disruptive Forces in Group Relations Does it take all kinds to make a world? Uniformity and diversity in communities Panic and anxiety reactions in groups during air raids On the development of professional and unprofessional attitudes Intra-group tensions in therapy: their study as the task of the group Disruptive forces in group relations: war as a makeshift therapy Some psychodynamic factors behind tensions that cause wars On the Nature of Religious and Moral Beliefs A study of Quaker beliefs The need for a belief in God Man without God? The development of the moral function Memorandum on Criteria which may be employed by the Training Committee regarding the suitability of Candidates at various stages in their Training A note on the concept of dynamic structure and field theory Quotations researched by Lucy Rickman Baruch
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