Organization and pathology of thought : selected sources / David Rapaport
Material type: TextSeries: Austen Riggs Foundation monograph ; no. 1Publisher: New York, Columbia University Press, c1951Description: xviii, 786 pages 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Psychoanalysis | Thought and thinkingItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Reserved (Main) | 153.082 R18 1951 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000017567 |
Bibliography: page [731]-770.
Contents: Part one. Introduction -- Part two. Directed thinking; 1. Determining tendencies; awareness; 2. On thought connections; 3. Recognition and me-ness; 4. Comments concerning psychological forces and energies, and the structure of the psyche; 5. Intention, will and need; 6. Principal factors determining intellectual evolution from childhood to adult life; 7. The biological problem of intelligence -- Part three. Symbolism; 8. Report on a method of eliciting and observing certain symbolic hallucination-phenomena; 10. Experimental dreams; 11. Experiments on symbolization in dreams; 12. Concerning experimentally produced dreams; 13. On parapraxes in the korsakow psychosis; Part four. Motivation of thinking; 14 The polyphony of thought; 15. Formulations regarding the two principles in mental functioning; 16.A note upon the "mystic writing-pad"; 17. Negation; 18. On the psychology of boredom; 19. Ego psychology and the problem of adaptation -- Part five Fantasy-thinking; 20. Autistic thinking; 21 Autistic-undisciplined thinking; 22. The psychology of daydreams; 23. One preconscious mental processes -- Part six. Pathology of thinking; 24. On the development of thoughts; 25. Studies concerning the psychology and symptomatology of general paresis; 26 The basic symptoms of schizophrenia; 27. On the structure of the amnesic syndrome -- Part seven. Conclusion; Includes index.
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