272 Pages
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Routledge
272 Pages
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Routledge
252 Pages
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Routledge
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Clara Thompson was a leading representative of the cultural interpersonal school of psychoanalysis, sometimes known as the "neo-Freudians," which included Karen Horney, Erich Fromm, and Harry Stack Sullivan. "Classical analysts" once viewed neo-Freudians with the greatest suspicion and mistrust, yet today they can be seen for the innovative group of thinkers they were. Thompson's Psychoanalysis:... Read more
one: Introductory Survey; Two: Evaluation Of Freud’s Biological Orientation; Three: The Ego and Character Structure; Four: Unconscious Processes and Repression; Five: Resistance And Transference; Six: Theories About Anxiety; Seven: Freud’s Cultural Orientation Compared With Modern Ideas of Culture; Eight: Deviants Around 1912. Adler and Jung; Nine: Deviations and new Developments in the 1920’s; Ten: Recent Developments; Eleven: Therapy
Biography
Clara Thompson






