Psychoanalysis as a science /

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Author / Creator:Bellak, Leopold, 1916-
Imprint:Boston : Allyn and Bacon, c1993.
Description:xix, 188 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1586441
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Other authors / contributors:Walkup, James
ISBN:0205139043
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-179) and indexes.

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505 0 0 |g Ch. 1.  |t Methodology.  |t Some Basic Principles.  |t An Imaginary Operationalization.  |t Example One: Ego Assessment.  |t Example Two: Psychotherapy.  |t Methodology and the Mundane --  |g Ch. 2.  |t Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality as Learning Theory.  |t Oedipus Simplified.  |t Perceptual Learning --  |g Ch. 3.  |t Psychoanalysis as a Perceptual Theory.  |t Perception and Apperception.  |t Forms of Apperceptive Distortion.  |t A Restatement of the Metapsychology of Projecting: Apperceiving as a Variant of Perception.  |t Perception and Clinical Phenomena --  |g Ch. 4.  |t Psychoanalysis as a Trait Psychology.  |t Traits.  |t Psychoanalysis and Traits.  |t Libidinal Development.  |t Ego, Id, and Superego.  |t Psychoanalytic Theory: "Types" and "Traits"  |t The Future --  |g Ch. 5.  |t Psychoanalysis as Developmental Theory.  |t Current Status.  |t Freud's Early Sightings of Development.  |t Freud on Developmental Theory.  |t The Next Generation: Anna Freud and Melanie Klein.  |t John Bowlby.  |t Margaret Mahler.  |t The Contemporary Scene.  |t Dan Stern --  |g Ch. 6.  |t An Operational Definition of the Ego.  |t Freud and Ego Psychology.  |t Ego Functions: A Brief History and Introduction.  |t Rating Ego Functions.  |t The Research Project.  |t Ego Function Assessment and Therapeutic Response.  |t The Broad Scope of Ego Function Assessment --  |g Ch. 7.  |t Philosophy and Psychoanalysis.  |t Bad Feelings and Suspicion.  |t Ludwig Wittgenstein.  |t Causes, Reasons, and Little Red Books.  |t Text Appeal--Appealing to the Text.  |t Karl Popper.  |t Falsification and Standards of Science.  |t A Matter of Attitude --  |g Ch. 8.  |t Psychoanalysis as a Form of Treatment and a Subject of Research.  |t Introduction to Research in Psychoanalysis.  |t What Makes Psychotherapy Researchable?  |t A Brief Historical Background.  |t A Few Words for the Consumer.  |t Methods.  |t An Early Effort.  |t Some Contemporary Examples.  |t Conclusion: The Future. 
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