The mind's fate : a psychiatrist looks at his profession - thirty years of writings / Robert Coles.
Publication details: Boston : Little, Brown and Company, c1995.Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xxvii, 420 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780316151641
- 0316151645
- 616.89 20 COL
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Contents;
I. Social and clinical comment
1. A young psychiatrist looks at his profession
2. American amok
3. Still and quiet consciences
4. The way of the transgressor
5. Racism and populism
6. The case of Michael Wechsler
7. Madness in film
8. Medical ethics and living a life
9. Unreflecting egoism
10. Civility and psychology
etc.
II. The work of individuals
16. The artist as psychoanalyst
17. Clinical and human: Interpersonal psychoanlysis
18. The achievement of Anna Freud
19. Piaget as God
20. Life's madness
21. A hero of our time
22. The varieties of religious experience
etc.
III. Creativity, leadership, and "psychohistory"
28. Analysis Italian style
29. A bullitt to Wilson
30. Van Gogh: The fever of genius
31. On psychohistory
32. Hell on earth
33. The stranger
34. On Kafka's metamorphosis
etc.
IV. Lectures
38. The inner and outer world
39. Children and political authority
40. Psychoanalysis and moral development
Index : p. 411-420.
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