Immaterial facts : Freud's discovery of psychic reality and Klein's development of his work / Robert Caper.

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Main Author: Caper, Robert
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • 1. Immaterial Facts
  • Freud's Early Model of the Mind
  • Psychic Reality
  • Psychoanalysis of Children
  • 2. Psychology without a Psyche
  • The Seduction Theory
  • A Scientific Fairy Tale
  • 3. The Discovery of Unconscious Fantasy
  • Infantile Sexuality
  • The Oedipus Complex
  • The Dynamic Unconscious
  • 4. The Structure of Dreams and Neurosis
  • The Meaning of Dreams
  • Dreams and Neurosis
  • Repression
  • 5. Transference and the Crystallization of the Psychoanalytic Method
  • The Role of Transference in Psychoanalysis
  • The Crystallization of the Psychoanalytic Method
  • Free Association
  • Free-Floating Attention
  • 6. Gravitational Confinement
  • The Persistence of Freud's Original Model
  • The Theory of Libido
  • 7. A Specimen Case: Little Hans
  • Case History
  • Freud at the Midpoint of His Development
  • 8. Identification and the Structure of the Inner World
  • Identification
  • The Structure of the Inner World
  • 9. Anxiety and the Structure of the Inner World
  • Abandoning the Libido Theory of Anxiety
  • A Psychological Theory of Anxiety
  • 10. Beyond Eros
  • The Destructive Instinct
  • 11. Melanie Klein's Place in Psychoanalysis
  • Freud's Comments on Klein
  • Opposition and Acceptance
  • 12. The Method of Child Psychoanalysis
  • Klein's Approach to the Psychoanalysis of Children
  • Klein's Technique of Child Analysis
  • Transference in Children
  • 13. The Child's Construction of Experience
  • External Repression
  • The Child's Internal World
  • 14. Instinct, Fantasy, and Early Psychic Processes
  • Fantasy and Instinct
  • Unconscious Fantasy and External Reality
  • Fantasy and Psychological Structure
  • 15. Projective Identification and the Formation of the Inner World
  • The Formation of the Superego
  • Splitting and the Early Development of the Internal Object World
  • The Paranoid-Schizoid Position
  • Projective Identification
  • Projective Identification and the Psychoanalysis of Schizophrenia
  • 16. The Transformation of the Superego: Psychological Integration and Growth
  • The Depressive Position and the Sense of Reality
  • Reparation
  • Manic Defenses and Depressive Illness
  • Reparation, Creativity, and Normal Psychological Development
  • 17. The Early Stages of the Oedipus Complex
  • Oedipal Development of the Boy
  • Oedipal Development of the Girl
  • The Kleinian Revision of the Oedipus Complex
  • 18. Envy and Gratitude, Splitting and Integration
  • Unconscious Envy and Splitting
  • Unconscious Gratitude and Integration
  • 19. Psychoanalytic Knowledge
  • Therapeutic Knowledge
  • Theoretical Knowledge
  • 20. Freud and Klein: A Summary
  • References
  • Index.