312 Pages
by Routledge

310 Pages
by Routledge

309 Pages
by Routledge

First Published in 1999. Psychoanalysis first developed as a method of therapy in the strict medical sense. Freud had discovered that certain circumscribed disorders that have no discernible organic basis-such as hysterical convulsions, phobias, depressions, drug addictions, functional stomach upsets --can be cured by uncovering the unconscious factors that underlie them. In the course of time... Read more
Introduction; Chapter 1 Feasibility and Desirability of Self-Analysis; Chapter 2 The Driving Forces in Neuroses; Chapter 3 Stages of Psychoanalytic Understanding; Chapter 4 The Patient’s Share in the Psychoanalytic Process; Chapter 5 The Analyst’s Share in the Psychoanalytic Process; Chapter 6 Occasional Self-Analysis; Chapter 7 Systematic Self-Analysis; Chapter 8 Systematic Self-Analysis of a Morbid Dependency; Chapter 9 Spirit and Rules of Systematic Self-Analysis; Chapter 10 Dealing with Resistances; Chapter 11 Limitations of Self-Analysis;

Biography

Karen Horney