ABSTRACT

Based on a series of clinical studies of schizoid problems, this book is a sequel to Harry Guntrip's theoretical study of the emergence of the schizoid problem, Personality Structure and Human Interaction (1961). It includes revised versions of earlier papers, and also much original material.

part 1|100 pages

Clinical Description of the Schizoid Personality

part II|50 pages

The Reorientation of Psychodynamic Theory

chapter IV|13 pages

Four Phases of Psychoynamic Theory 1

chapter V|35 pages

The Clinical-Diagnostic Framework

(The Manic-Depressive Problem in the Light of the Schizoid Process) 1

part III|107 pages

The Nature of Basic Ego-Weakness

part IV|92 pages

Some Implications for Psychotherapy

chapter X|13 pages

Different Levels of Psychotherapy

chapter XII|21 pages

Object-Relations Theory and Psychotherapy

General Considerations

chapter XIII|34 pages

Object-Relations Theory and Psychotherapy

The Psychotherapeutic Relationship

part V|62 pages

Object-Relations Theory and Ego-Theory

chapter XIV|23 pages

The Concept of Psychodynamic Science