1st Edition

The Social Basis Of Consciousness A STUDY IN ORGANIC PSYCHOLOGY Based upon a Synthetic and Societal

By Burrow, Trigant Copyright 1927
    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume IV of twenty-eight in the Psychoanalysis series. First published in 1927, this book presents a study in Organic Psychology based upon a synthetic and societal concept of the neuroses.

    Part I The Philosophy of the Neuroses; Chapter 1 Psychoanalysis in Theory and in Life; Chapter 2 A Relative Concept of Consciousness—an Analysis of Consciousness in Its Ethnic Origin; Chapter 3 The Origin of Our Individual Unconscious; Chapter 4 The Unconscious Factor Within the Social System; Chapter 5 Sociological Implications of Unconsciousness From a Viewpoint of Relativity; Part II The Psychology of the Neuroses; Chapter 6 Analysis of Freud’s Dynamic and Individualistic Conception of the Neuroses; Chapter 7 Formulation of an Organic or Societal Basis of Interpretation; Chapter 8 The Organic Significance of the Unconscious; Chapter 9 Organic Analysis of Repression and of the Factor of Resistance From the Societal Viewpoint; Chapter 10 Organic Analysis of Repression and of the Factor of Resistance from the Societal Viewpoint; Chapter 11 The Dream and Its Analysis in an Organismic Interpretation of the Neuroses; Chapter 12 The Biological Substrate of the Neurotic Conflict in Its Organic Significance; Chapter 13 The Distinction between Sexuality and Sex in Relation to Unification and Organic Mating; Chapter 14 Ultimate Resolution of the Societal Neurosis in Its Social Implication; Chapter 15 Ultimate Resolution of the Societal Neurosis in Its Personal Implication;

    Biography

    Trigant Burrow