Charlotte Schwartz provides a systematic review of the writings of Freud and Klein in order to debunk the mythology that has surrounded them. Schwartz argues that the claims that Freud negated the object in his theoretical constructs and that it was Klein who originated object theory are without merit.
Charlotte Schwartz provides a systematic review of the writings of Freud and Klein in order to debunk the mythology that has surrounded them. Schwartz argues that the claims that Freud negated the object in his theoretical constructs and that it was Klein who originated object theory are without merit.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CHARLOTTE SCHWARTZ MSS, LCSW, is a psychoanalyst in private practice in the Chicago area, and has taught pediatrics and social work at New York Medical College, Smith College School for Social Work, and NYU School of Social Work. She is the author of numerous books and articles on clinical and psychohistorical topics, including Sex, Society and Relationships: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (2019) with IPBooks.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Freud: The Progenitor of Object Relations Theory Chapter 2: Freud's Case Studies: The Hidden Object Chapter 3: Klein's Object and Drive Theories: A Perpetuated Myth Chapter 4: Klein's Case Studies Chapter 5: The Triumvirate: Ferenczi, Abraham, and Jones Chapter 6: Fairbairn: The Reclusive Scot and his Object Theories Chapter 7: Guntrip: A New Movement Chapter 8: D. W. Winnicott: The Herald Chapter 9: Freud-Klein Controversies 1941-1945
Chapter 1: Freud: The Progenitor of Object Relations Theory Chapter 2: Freud's Case Studies: The Hidden Object Chapter 3: Klein's Object and Drive Theories: A Perpetuated Myth Chapter 4: Klein's Case Studies Chapter 5: The Triumvirate: Ferenczi, Abraham, and Jones Chapter 6: Fairbairn: The Reclusive Scot and his Object Theories Chapter 7: Guntrip: A New Movement Chapter 8: D. W. Winnicott: The Herald Chapter 9: Freud-Klein Controversies 1941-1945
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