ABSTRACT

This is Volume XIV of thirty-eight in a series on the General Psychology. Originally published in 1960, this study offers A Comprehensive Phenomenology of Theories and their Meanings for Therapy.

part I|25 pages

Introduction

part II|213 pages

Differentiation

chapter |6 pages

The Various Denials

chapter II|7 pages

Emotion as a Distinct Entity

chapter III|3 pages

Emotion as an Accompaniment

chapter IV|6 pages

Emotion and Isomorphism

chapter |12 pages

Emotion and the Unconscious

chapter VI|15 pages

Emotion as Energy

chapter VII|6 pages

Emotion as Quantity

chapter VIII|3 pages

Emotion as Totality

chapter IX|10 pages

Emotion and Psychological Location

chapter X|35 pages

Emotion and Physiological Location

chapter XI|9 pages

Emotion and Situation

chapter XII|10 pages

Emotion and the Subject-Object Relation

chapter XIII|12 pages

Emotion and Genesis

chapter XIV|19 pages

Emotion and Representations

chapter XV|16 pages

Emotion as Signification

chapter XVI|6 pages

Emotion as Conflict

chapter XVII|10 pages

Emotion as Disorder

chapter XVIII|14 pages

Emotion as Creative Organization

chapter XIX|9 pages

Addenda on Emotion and Spirit

part III|49 pages

Integration