ABSTRACT
The author had a deep impact on psychoanalysis, combining a deep knowledge thereof with an avid interest in social psychology, to the benefit of both. He was a fresh thinker, always innovative, with an extensive range of interests. This is an affectionate, incisive, intelligent paean to one of the greats of psychoanalysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|47 pages
Observations on Psychoanalytic Theory and Technique
chapter 2|13 pages
Experimental psychology and psychoanalysis: a comparison of the techniques
(1937–39)
part II|40 pages
The Interpersonal and Intra-Psychic Dynamics of the Interview Situation
chapter 6|8 pages
The psychiatric interview in the social setting of a War Office Selection Board
(1943)
part III|109 pages
Disruptive Forces in Group Relations
chapter 9|25 pages
Does it take all kinds to make a world? Uniformity and diversity in communities
(1938)
part IV|69 pages
On the Nature of Religious and Moral Beliefs