The interpersonal theory of psychiatry / Harry Stack Sullivan ; edited by Helen Swick Perry and Mary Ladd Gawel ; with an introd. by Mabel Blake Cohen.
Series: The Norton Library SeriesPublication details: New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. , c1953.Description: xviii, 393 p. : 20 cmISBN:- 0393001385
- BF 636 S77 1953
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1. The meaning of the developmental approach --
2. Definitions --
3. Postulates --
4. Infancy: Beginnings --
5. Infancy : The concept of dynamism --
6. Infancy: the concept of dynamism --
7. Infancy: interpersonal situations --
8. the infant as person --
9. learning : the organization of Experience --
10. Beginnings of the Self- System --
11. The transition from infancy to childhood: the acquisition of speech ad 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 --
19. The earlier manifestations of mental disorder: matters schizoid and schizophrenic --
20. Sleep, dream, and myths --
21. the later manifestations of mental disorder: matters paranoid and paranoiac --
22. Towards a psychiatry of peoples --
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