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XVII; 179 S.; Illustr.; 23 cm; kart.

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Gutes Ex. - Englisch. - Born in 1913, the author has known Jung, Winnicott, Anna Freud, Bion and other major figures of psychoanalysis. During a long and eventful life, Fred Plaut lived, studied and practised as a psychoanalyst in London (forty years) and Berlin (fourteen years). In this entertaining and illuminating autobiography, he has interwoven historical events with personal observations and experiences to provide a fascinating record of his life. ... (Verlagstext) / INHALT : Foreword by Andrew Samuels --- Acknowledgements --- Preface --- Illustrations --- Losing-Finding --- Childhood in Germany, the First World War, School --- The Rise of Nazism --- A Major Journey --- Johannesburg in the Thirties and Medical School --- South Africa, Races, Locums, Quacks and a Witchdoctor --- Sailing as to War, the War Years, Victory --- Still Young in Post-War London, Moving out to Jordans and back again --- On Training within a Human Context --- How My Practice Has Evolved and Some General Reflections on Analysis as Therapy --- Meeting Famous Colleagues and Other Notable Figures --- Hobbies, Old Maps, Gardening and Painting --- Reflecting on Various Kinds of Love --- Not So Young in Berlin (1986 to the present) --- Recent Travels --- On Getting Very Old --- Memories and Remembering --- Still Searching --- Appendix: What is the Difference between Freud and Jung? --- Glossary --- Chronology --- Publications by Fred Plaut --- Index. ISBN 1853437190