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An Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory of Motivation

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1960
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Walter Toman
  • Language: English

An Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory of Motivation details the fundamental concepts in applying the psychoanalytic theory in understanding motivation. The title addresses the… Read more

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An Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory of Motivation details the fundamental concepts in applying the psychoanalytic theory in understanding motivation. The title addresses the short-comings of the psychoanalytic theory, particularly the lack of scientific literature. The first part of the text covers the critical concepts in psychoanalytic theory, such as the psychological forces, defense mechanisms, superego, and primal desires. In the second part, the selection details the theory at work; this part discusses the major stages of life from a psychoanalytic perspective. The text also talks about a system of psychopathology, along with the consideration to take in psychotherapy. The book will be of great interest to students, researchers, and practitioners of behavioral science.

Table of contents


Prefaces

Part I. Conceptual Introduction

Psychological Forces

Control Of Desires, Derivative Desires, Cathexis and Object-Formation

Deprivation of Desires and Anxiety

Counter-Cathexis or Defense

Defense Mechanisms

Aggression

A Comment on Consciousness

The Superego

Quantitative Aspects

Primal Desires

Summary and Forecast

Part II. The Theory at Work

The First Year of Life

Early Childhood

The Oedipal Phase

Latency Period

Puberty and Adolescence

Choice of Professions

Marriage and Parenthood

A System of Psychopathology (A Brief Glance)

Psychotherapy: General Considerations

A Case of Psychotherapy (A Brief Glance)

Epilogue

Bibliography

Subject Index

Author Index


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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1960
  • Language: English

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