The interpersonal theory of psychiatry / Sulllivian, Harry Stack ; edited by Helen Swick Perry and Mary Ladd Gawel, with an introd. by Mabel Blake Cohen.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York, Norton [1953]Edition: [1st ed.]Description: xviii, 393 p. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89 22 SUL
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Contents
Part I. introductory Concepts
1. The Meaning of the Developmental Approach
2. Definitions
3. Postulates

Part II. The Development Epochs
4. Infancy: Beginnings
5. Infancy: The Concepts of Dynamism- Part I
6. Infancy: The Concepts of Dynamism- Part II
7. Infancy: Interpersonal Situations
8. The Infant as a Person
9. Learning: The Organization of Experience
10. Beginnings of the self-system
11. The Transition from infancy to childhood: The Acquisition of Speech as Learning
12. Childhood
13. Malevolence, Hatred, and Isolating Techniques
14. From Childhood into the Juvenile Era
15. The Juvenile Era
16. Preadolescence
17. Early Adolescence
18. Late Adolescence


Part III. Patterns of Inadequate or Inappropriate
Interpersonal Relations
19. The Earlier Manifestation of mental Disorder: Matters Schizoid and Schizophrenic
20. Sleep, Dreams and Myths
21. The Later Manifestations of Mental Disorder: Matters Paranoid and Paranoiac


Part IV.
22. Towards as Psychiatry of People

Includes Index: p. 385 - 393

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