No ordinary analyst : the exceptional contributions of John Rickman / compiled and edited by Pearl King.
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- 9781849404037
- 1849404038
- Rickman, John, 1891-1951
- Rickman, John, 1891-1951
- Rickman, John, 1891-1951
- Psychoanalysts
- Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysis
- United Kingdom
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Psychanalystes
- Psychanalyse
- psychoanalysis
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Social Scientists & Psychologists
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Movements -- Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysts
- Psychoanalyse
- 150.195092 22
- BF109.R523 N6 2003eb
- 2003 M-641
- WZ 100
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-354) and index.
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pt. 1. Observations on psychoanalytic theory and technique -- pt. 2. The interpersonal and intra-psychic dynamics of the interview situation -- pt. 3. Disruptive forces in group relations -- pt. 4. On the nature of religious and moral beliefs.
John Rickman had a deep impact on psychoanalysis, combining a deep knowledge thereof with an avid interest in social psychology, to the benefit of both. He was a fresh thinker, always innovative, with an extensive range of interests. This is an affectionate, incisive, intelligent paean to one of the greats of psychoanalysis.
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