Beschreibung:

XIV; 286 S.; 8°. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.

Bemerkung:

Sehr gutes Ex.; (Kopfschnitt gering fleckig). - INHALT : Preface - Introduction and Overview / Leo Rangell, M.D. - THE ANALYSIS OF AN OBSESSIONAL NEUROSIS - Introduction - Case Report / Rudolph M. Loewenstein, M.D. - Discussion / Austin Silber, M.D. - Discussion / Edward M. Weinshel, M.D. - THE ANALYSIS OF A DOLL PHOBIA - Introduction - Case Report / Leo Rangell, M.D. - Discussion / Vann Spruiell, M.D. - Discussion / Samuel Abrams, M.D. - THE ANALYSIS OF A RELIGIOUS MAN - Introduction - Case Report / Irwin C. Rosen, Ph.D. - Discussion / Alan J. Eisnitz, M.D. - Discussion / Edward D. Joseph, M.D. - THE ANALYSIS OF A NEUROTIC BOY - Introduction - Case Report / Calvin Colarusso, M.D. - Discussion / Jules Glenn, M.D. - Discussion / Isidor Bernstein, M.D. - Conclusion. // "The four case studies and their commentaries that make up this volume provide a rich lodestone for analytic study. We learn best by studying cases presented, as much as possible, in their entirety. The vignette is not enough for the serious student who wishes to follow the vein of ore to its symbolic pay dirt. In order to explicate the unconscious significance of symptoms and character structures, we need process and content. Drs. Sholevar and Glenn have done a great service to analysis by offering, in one volume, so much analytic wisdom. The shifting resistances and interplay of analyst and patient in the context of analysis are the only data that can convince the skeptical therapist of the importance of a concentrated look at a patient in interaction over time. The Editors are to be congratulated." -Theodore Shapiro, M.D. ISBN 0823644057