Beschreibung:

XII; 252 S.; graph. Darst.; 8°. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband.

Bemerkung:

Gutes Ex. - INHALT : INTRODUCTION -- PART I -- Schemas of Self and Others STATES OF MIND -- Approaching States of Mind -- The Effects of Stress on States of Mind -- The Development of States of Mind -- SELF-ORGANIZATION -- Self-Schemas Types of Schema Multiple Self-Schemas -- ROLE-RELATIONSHIP MODELS -- States of Mind and Role-Relationship Models Properties of Role-Relationship Models Processes Involving Role-Relationship Models Effects on and of Emotion Conclusion -- THE IMPACT OF STRESS ON SELF-SCHEMAS AND ROLE-RELATIONSHIP MODELS -- Recurrent Themes Following Stressful Life Events The Ability to Cope with Major Stress -- The Stress of Bereavement -- Regression and Progression in Self-Schemas -- RECURRENT MALADAPTIVE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP PATTERNS -- Some Aberrant Working Models in Psychotic States of Mind -- Aberrant Working Models in Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Styles -- Aberrant Working Models in Neurotic States of Mind -- Motivation for Aberrant Use of Role-Relationship Models -- Rigid Script Sequences -- Deficient Input into Working Models of Situations -- Summary -- THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-SCHEMAS -- Social Shaping of the Self -- Developing Self-Constancy -- Learning Body Boundaries -- Protection of Coherent Self-Organization by Defensive Maneuvers -- Lifelong Development in Self-Schemas -- Summary -- THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROLE-RELATIONSHIP MODELS -- Early Psychoanalytic Theory -- The Issues of Supplying Love and Care -- The Issue of Power and Control -- The Issues of Sexuality and Status -- Perverse Role-Relationship Models in Adult Sexuality -- PART II -- Conscious and Unconscious Mental Processes CONSCIOUSNESS -- Conscious Thought: A Special Tool -- Modes of Representation -- Neurological Aspects of Consciousness -- The Conscious Representation of Complex Emotions -- Dreams -- UNCONSCIOUS PROCESSES -- A Personal Case -- The Activation of Emotion -- Unconscious and Preconscious Processing -- THE MECHANISMS OF DEFENSE -- Background -- Common Defense Mechanisms -- The Processes of Control -- Analysis of a Theme: Survivor Guilt -- UNCONSCIOUS NEUROTIC CONFLICT -- The Histrionic Style The Obsessional Style Conclusion.