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Terra Incognita provides an autobiographical account of Joseph Abrahams' 75-year career as a psychoanalyst, with extensive scientific data, life-altering discoveries, and insightful conclusions. Each chapter represents a different stage of Abrahams' career, from its prescient wartime beginnings to its post-retirement studies and writings. Terra Incognita offers a detailed look at the multi-disciplinary fields of the severe disorders, individual psychoanalysis, therapeutic community, and group work; as well as some of the key players in these fields who served as an inspiration for Abrahams throughout his career.…mehr
Terra Incognita provides an autobiographical account of Joseph Abrahams' 75-year career as a psychoanalyst, with extensive scientific data, life-altering discoveries, and insightful conclusions. Each chapter represents a different stage of Abrahams' career, from its prescient wartime beginnings to its post-retirement studies and writings. Terra Incognita offers a detailed look at the multi-disciplinary fields of the severe disorders, individual psychoanalysis, therapeutic community, and group work; as well as some of the key players in these fields who served as an inspiration for Abrahams throughout his career.
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Autorenporträt
Joseph Isaac Abrahams, MD, is a distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a former associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California at San Diego. His 70-year career includes pioneering work in group therapy and psychoanalysis with the severe disorders, occurring in both forensic institutions and in a flourishing private practice. He has written books on grassroots politics, the psycho-spiritual phenomenon of messianism, as well as an autobiographical work conveyed in his dreams and poems.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Wartime Beginnings: A Riot on VJ Day-"I had to, captain!" Chapter 2: Washington, D.C. Early Practice 1950-1960: Institutes and Institutions Chapter 3: Later Practice 1960-1970: Dream Work, Conferences, and Couples Chapter 4: Sabbatical and La Jolla 1971-1989: Midlife Career, Midlife Crisis Chapter 5: Atascadero State Hospital 1990-1995: New Adventure, Unexpected Assault Chapter 6: Post Retirement-1996 to present: Six Iconic Cases and a Revealing Colloquy Summary Glossary of Terms Annotated Bibliography Appendices Index
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Wartime Beginnings: A Riot on VJ Day-"I had to, captain!" Chapter 2: Washington, D.C. Early Practice 1950-1960: Institutes and Institutions Chapter 3: Later Practice 1960-1970: Dream Work, Conferences, and Couples Chapter 4: Sabbatical and La Jolla 1971-1989: Midlife Career, Midlife Crisis Chapter 5: Atascadero State Hospital 1990-1995: New Adventure, Unexpected Assault Chapter 6: Post Retirement-1996 to present: Six Iconic Cases and a Revealing Colloquy Summary Glossary of Terms Annotated Bibliography Appendices Index
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