316 Pages
by
Routledge
314 Pages
by
Routledge
316 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 1999. This is Volume XVI of twenty-eight in the Psychoanalysis series. Written around 1939 the purpose of this book is not to show what is wrong with psychoanalysis, but through eliminating the debatable elements, to enable psychoanalysis to develop to the height of its potentialities; that psychoanalysis should outgrow the limitations set by its being an instinctive and a genetic psychology.
Introduction; Part 1 New Ways in Psychoanalysis; Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Psychoanalysis; Chapter 2 Some General Premises of Freud’s Thinking; Chapter 3 The Libido Theory; Chapter 4 The Oedipus Complex; Chapter 5 The Concept of Narcissism; Chapter 6 Feminine Psychology; Chapter 7 The Death Instinct; Chapter 8 The Emphasis on Childhood; Chapter 9 The Concept of Transference; Chapter 10 Culture and Neuroses; Chapter 11 The “Ego” and the “Id”; Chapter 12 Anxiety; Chapter 13 The Concept of the “Super-Ego”; Chapter 14 Neurotic Guilt Feelings; Chapter 15 Masochistic Phenomena; Chapter 16 Psychoanalytic Therapy;
Biography
Karen Horney