The interpersonal theory of psychiatry; edited by Helen Swick Perry , Mary Ladd Gawel ; with an introduction by Mabel Blake Cohen.
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TextPublisher: New York : Norton , [1953]Edition: [1st ed.]Description: xviii, 393 pages 22 cmContent type: - text
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- 616.891523 21 S.H.I.
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The meaning of the developmental approach -- Definitions -- Postulates -- Infancy : beginnings -- Infancy : the concept of dynamism, part 1 -- Infancy : the concept of dynamism, part 2 -- Infancy : interpersonal situations -- The infant as a person -- Learning : the organization of experience -- Beginnings of the self-system -- The transition from infancy to childhood : the acquisition of speech as learning -- Childhood -- Malevolence, hatred, and isolating techniques -- From childhood into the juvenile era -- The juvenile era -- Preadolescence -- Early adolescence -- Late adolescence -- The earlier manifestations of mental disorder : matters schizoid and schizophrenic -- Sleep, dreams, and myths -- The later manifestations of mental disorder : matters paranoid and paranoiac -- Towards a psychiatry of peoples.
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