1st Edition

Psychoanalysis And Behaviour

By Tridon, Andr Copyright 1999
    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    354 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1999. This is Volume XXVII of twenty-eight in the Psychoanalysis series. Written around 1920, this book attempts at interpreting human conduct from the psychoanalytical point of view. The unconscious and involuntary play a tremendous part in human life, the more tremendous as they usually masquerade as conscious and voluntary.

    Part 1 The Organism; I- Chapter 1 The Unconscious; I- Chapter 2 Body and Mind, an Indivisible Unit; I- Chapter 3 Nerves and Nervousness; Part 2 Problems of Childhood; II- Chapter 1 Childhood Fixations; II- Chapter 2 The Sexual Enlightenment of Children; Part 3 Progress and Regressions; III- Chapter 1 The Negative and the Positive Life; III- Chapter 2 Speech and Memory Defects; III- Chapter 3 Scapegoats; III- Chapter 4 Dual Personalities; III- Chapter 5 How One Woman Became Insane; III- Chapter 6 The Neurotic Aspects of War; Part 4 Sleep and Dreams; IV- Chapter 1 Sleep, Sleeplessness and Nightmares; IV- Chapter 2 Self-Knowledge Through Dream Study; Part 5 Problems of Sex; V- Chapter 1 The Love Life; V- Chapter 2 Can We Sublimate Our Cravings?; V- Chapter 3 Puritanism A Dignified Neurosis; Part 6 The Psychoanalytic Treatment; VI- Chapter 1 Hypnotist and Analyst; Part 7 The Four Schools of Psychoanalysis; VII- Chapter 1 Freud. The Pioneer; VII- Chapter 2 Jung. The Zurich School; VII- Chapter 3 Adler. Individual Psychology; VII- Chapter 4 Kempf. Dynamic Mechanism;

    Biography

    AndrÉ Tridon