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7. Structural aspects of psychotherapy
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Rudolf Ekstein
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword xi
- 1. The philosophical refutation 1
- 2. The language of psychology and of everyday life 13
- 3. The extension of basic scientific laws to psychoanalysis and to psychology 21
- 4. Psychological laws and human freedom 29
- 5. Ideological warfare in the psychological sciences 41
- 6. The Tower of Babel in psychology and in psychiatry 49
- 7. Structural aspects of psychotherapy 99
- 8. Philosophy of science and psychoanalysis 107
- 9. Thoughts concerning the nature of the interpretive process 113
- 10. Reflections on parallels in the therapeutic and the social process 145
- 11. Pleasure and reality, play and work, thought and action — variations of and on a theme 155
- 12. The psychoanalyst and his relationship to the philosophy of science 171
- 13. Psychoanalysis and social crises 183
- 14. In quest of the professional self 197
- 15. Must I have a philosophy of psychotherapy? 217
- 16. Towards Walden III 227
- 17. Metapsychology and the languages of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy 241
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Miscellaneous writings
- 18. A note on the language of psychotic acting out 255
- 19. Karl Bühler and psychoanalysis 261
- 20. A Home for the Heart by Bruno Bettelheim 271
- 21. Psychoteherapy in America and in Europe 275
- 22. Further thoughts concerning the nature of the interpretive process 283
- 23. Robert Waelder's criteria of interpretation (1939) revisited 301
- 24. Reflections on the concept of “borderline” 317
- 25. Freud and Adler: attachement and separation 329
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword xi
- 1. The philosophical refutation 1
- 2. The language of psychology and of everyday life 13
- 3. The extension of basic scientific laws to psychoanalysis and to psychology 21
- 4. Psychological laws and human freedom 29
- 5. Ideological warfare in the psychological sciences 41
- 6. The Tower of Babel in psychology and in psychiatry 49
- 7. Structural aspects of psychotherapy 99
- 8. Philosophy of science and psychoanalysis 107
- 9. Thoughts concerning the nature of the interpretive process 113
- 10. Reflections on parallels in the therapeutic and the social process 145
- 11. Pleasure and reality, play and work, thought and action — variations of and on a theme 155
- 12. The psychoanalyst and his relationship to the philosophy of science 171
- 13. Psychoanalysis and social crises 183
- 14. In quest of the professional self 197
- 15. Must I have a philosophy of psychotherapy? 217
- 16. Towards Walden III 227
- 17. Metapsychology and the languages of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy 241
-
Miscellaneous writings
- 18. A note on the language of psychotic acting out 255
- 19. Karl Bühler and psychoanalysis 261
- 20. A Home for the Heart by Bruno Bettelheim 271
- 21. Psychoteherapy in America and in Europe 275
- 22. Further thoughts concerning the nature of the interpretive process 283
- 23. Robert Waelder's criteria of interpretation (1939) revisited 301
- 24. Reflections on the concept of “borderline” 317
- 25. Freud and Adler: attachement and separation 329