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Zus. 500 Seiten; 27,5 cm; kart. / 4 Bände.

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Gute Exemplare; stw. minimale Läsuren. - 4 BÄNDE - kompletter Jahrgang 1977. - Englisch. - ISSN 0020-7578. - INHALT : JOSEPH H. SMITH --- The pleasure principle --- GERALD ARONSON --- Defence and deficit models: their influence on therapy of schizophrenia --- RUTH W. LIDZ and THEODORE LIDZ --- Male menstruation: a ritual alternative to the oedipal transition --- RUBIN BLANCK and GERTRUDE BLANCK --- The transference object and the real object --- BEN RUBENSTEIN and MORTON LEVITT --- Learning disabilities as related to a special form of mothering --- LISBETH J. SACHS --- Two cases of oedipal conflict beginning at eighteen months --- HAROLD STEWART --- Problems of management in the analysis of a hallucinating hysteric --- EDWARD R. SHAPIRO, ROGER L. SHAPIRO, JOHN ZINNER and DAVID A. BERKOWITZ --- The borderline ego and the working alliance: indications for family and individual treatment in adolescence --- DAN H. BUIE, JR. --- Discussion of the paper by E. R. Shapiro, R. L. Shapiro, J. Zinner and D. A. Berkowitz on ' The borderline ego and the working alliance: indications for family and individual treatment in adolescence' --- MORTON SHANE --- A rationale for teaching analytic technique based on a developmental orientation and approach --- MICHAEL EIGEN --- On working with ' unwanted ' patients --- 142nd BULLETIN // 30th International Psycho-Analytical Congress, Jerusalem Pre-published papers --- ANDRE GREEN --- Conceptions of affect --- JACOB A. ARLOW --- Affects and the psychoanalytic situation --- ADAM LIMENTANI --- Affects and the psychoanalytic situation --- ELIEZER ILAN --- The effect of interpretation in psychoanalytic treatment in the light of an integrated model of internal objects --- ANNE-MARIE SANDLER --- Beyond eight-month anxiety --- SHELDON BACH --- On the narcissistic state of consciousness --- MORTON D. BERG --- The externalizing transference --- ROBERT D. STOLOROW --- Notes on the signal function of hypochondriacal anxiety --- BOOK REVIEWS --- Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Theory-Practice-Research. By Robert S. Wallerstein. (Reviewed by P. C. Kuiper) --- Hamlet's Enemy: Madness and Myth in tHamlef. By Theodore Lidz. (Reviewed by John Padel) --- Models of Madness, Models of Medicine. By Miriam Sigler and Humphrey Oxmond. (Reviewed by Peter Shoenberg) --- NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS // SAMUEL D. LIPTON --- The advantages of Freud's technique as shown in his analysis of the Rat Man --- NATHAN LEITES --- Transference interpretations only"! --- RUTH F. LAX --- The role of internalization in the development of certain aspects of female masochism: ego psychological considerations --- JOHN FROSCH --- The morning ruminative state-the flash phenomenon --- SYDNEY SMITH --- The golden fantasy: a regressive reaction to separation anxiety --- ALLEN FRANCES, MICHAEL SACKS and MICHAEL S. ARONOFF Depersonalization: a self-relations perspective --- ANDREW PETO --- A model of archaic thinking based on two formulations of Freud --- A. B. BAHIA --- New theories: their influence and effect on psychoanalytic technique --- MICHAEL LUKAS MOELLER --- Self and object in countertransference --- J.O. WISDOM --- A phase of depression in a six-months-old boy --- CLINICAL ESSAY PRIZE NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS // THOMAS FREEMAN --- On Freud's theory of schizophrenia --- PING-NIE PAO --- On the formation of schizophrenic symptoms --- JAMES S. GROTSTEIN --- The psychoanalytic concept of schizophrenia: I. The dilemma --- JAMES S. GROTSTEIN --- The psychoanalytic concept of schizophrenia: II. Reconciliation --- PAUL G. MYERSON --- Therapeutic dilemmas relevant to the lifting of repression --- SAMUEL D. LIPTON --- Clinical observations on resistance to the transference --- JOHN KLAUBER --- Analyses that cannot be terminated --- FRED BUSCH with the assistance of JUDITH MCKNIGHT --- Theme and variation in the development of the first transitional object --- GEORGE ZAVITZIANOS --- The object in fetishism, homeovestism and transvestism --- OBITUARY --- Dr Arthur Geoffrey Thompson (1905-1976) ANNOUNCEMENT: The Bulletin of the Hampstead Clinic --- NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS.