False Self

a book

False Self

Linda Hopkins · 2006 · 525 pages

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- AUTHOR'S NOTE -- INTRODUCTION -- PART 1. COLONIAL INDIA (1924-1945) -- Chapter 1. Early Years in Montgomery -- Chapter 2. A Feudal Upbringing -- PART 2. EARLY YEARS IN LONDON (1946-1959) -- Chapter 3. A Misunderstanding -- Chapter 4. First Years of Training and Personal Life in the West -- Chapter 5. Settling In and Starting Analysis with Winnicott -- Chapter 6. Early Clinical Work (Interviews) -- PART 3. THE DIVINE YEARS: KHAN AT HIS PEAK (1960-1964) -- Chapter 7. Masud and Svetlana -- Chapter 8. Working in a Time of Revolution -- Chapter 9. Clinical Work (Interviews) -- Chapter 10. The Curative Friendships -- Chapter 11. Wladimir Granoff -- Chapter 12. The Stollers -- PART 4. CONTRIBUTIONS TO PSYCHOANALYSIS -- Chapter 13. True Self -- Chapter 14. Regression to Dependence -- Chapter 15. Play Therapy for Adults -- Chapter 16. Perversions and Issues of Sexual Identity -- Chapter 17. Editorial Work and Promotion of Winnicott -- PART 5. STARTING TO FALL (1965) -- Chapter 18. The False Self -- Chapter 19. Disgrace in Amsterdam -- PART 6. BLESSINGS AND HUMILIATIONS (1966-1970) -- Chapter 20. Losing His Anchors -- Chapter 21. Lying Fallow -- Chapter 22. The Dying of a Marriage -- Chapter 23. Clinical Work (Interviews) -- Chapter 24. Victor Smirnoff -- PART 7. "AND WORSE I MAY BE YET" (1971-1976) -- Chapter 25. "The Most Traumatic Year"--Chapter 26. The Absence of Winnicott -- Chapter 27. Bad Dreams -- Chapter 28. The Alcoholic Solution -- Chapter 29. Clinical Work (Interviews) -- Chapter 30. Moving On -- Chapter 31. Fortune, Good Night -- PART 8. NINE LIVES OF ACAT (1977-1980) -- Chapter 32. Survival -- Chapter 33. Analysis with Robert Stoller -- Chapter 34. Murder, Frenzy and Madness: Reading Dostoevsky -- Chapter 35. Fortune Smiles: Last Love

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