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Dialogue with Erik Erikson / Richard I. Evans ; with reactions from Ernest Jones.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Master work seriesPublisher: Northvale, N.J. : Jason Aronson, 1995Edition: First softcover editionDescription: xvi, 168 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1568215614
  • 9781568215617
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.195092
LOC classification:
  • BF109.E7 E9 1995
Contents:
Introduction : perspective on an innovative teaching device -- The eight stages of man. Oral-sensory stage : trust vs. mistrust / hope -- Muscular-anal stage : autonomy vs. shame and doubt / will power -- Locomotor-genital stage : initiative vs. guilt / purpose -- Latency stage : industry vs. inferiority / competence -- Adolescent stage : identity vs. role diffusion / fidelity -- Young adulthood stage : intimacy vs. isolation / love --
Adulthood stage : generativity vs. stagnation / care -- Old age and maturity stage : ego integrity vs. despair / wisdom -- The epigenetic framework and possible relationships to psychopathology -- Cross-cultural and psycho-historical analyses. Observations of "primitive" cultures, the Sioux and the Yurok -- Hitler's national socialism / a psycho-historical analysis -- Gandhi's nonviolence / philosophy and technique nonviolence and the American civil rights movement --
Psychoanalysis and its impact : philosophy, theory, and method. Psychoanalysis / early beginnings and later developments -- Motivation beyond libido theory and biological determinism -- Psychoanalysis as a technique of psychotherapy -- Psychoanalysis and board ethical considerations -- Conclusion : man's survival in a nuclear age -- Conclusion : the theoretical context of the dialogue -- Reactions from Ernest Jones.
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Library bound edition distributed: Minneapolis : Rockbottom Books.

Originally published: New York : Praeger Publishers, 1964.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-157) and index.

Introduction : perspective on an innovative teaching device -- The eight stages of man. Oral-sensory stage : trust vs. mistrust / hope -- Muscular-anal stage : autonomy vs. shame and doubt / will power -- Locomotor-genital stage : initiative vs. guilt / purpose -- Latency stage : industry vs. inferiority / competence -- Adolescent stage : identity vs. role diffusion / fidelity -- Young adulthood stage : intimacy vs. isolation / love --

Adulthood stage : generativity vs. stagnation / care -- Old age and maturity stage : ego integrity vs. despair / wisdom -- The epigenetic framework and possible relationships to psychopathology -- Cross-cultural and psycho-historical analyses. Observations of "primitive" cultures, the Sioux and the Yurok -- Hitler's national socialism / a psycho-historical analysis -- Gandhi's nonviolence / philosophy and technique nonviolence and the American civil rights movement --

Psychoanalysis and its impact : philosophy, theory, and method. Psychoanalysis / early beginnings and later developments -- Motivation beyond libido theory and biological determinism -- Psychoanalysis as a technique of psychotherapy -- Psychoanalysis and board ethical considerations -- Conclusion : man's survival in a nuclear age -- Conclusion : the theoretical context of the dialogue -- Reactions from Ernest Jones.

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