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The interpersonal theory of psychiatry

Author: Harry Stack Sullivan
Publisher: New York : Norton, 1953.
Series: The Norton library
Edition/Format:   Book : English : [1st ed.View all editions and formats
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Sullivan, Harry Stack, 1892-1949.
Interpersonal theory of psychiatry.
New York : Norton, 1953
(OCoLC)756448873
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Harry Stack Sullivan
ISBN: 0393001385 9780393001389
OCLC Number: 204035
Description: xviii, 393 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: The meaning of the developmental approach --
Definitions --
Postulates --
Infancy : beginnings --
Infancy : the concept of dynamism, part 1 --
Infancy : the concept of dynamism, part 2 --
Infancy : interpersonal situations --
The infant as a person --
Learning : the organization of experience --
Beginnings of the self-system --
The transition from infancy to childhood : the acquisition of speech as learning --
Childhood --
Malevolence, hatred, and isolating techniques --
From childhood into the juvenile era --
The juvenile era --
Preadolescence --
Early adolescence --
Late adolescence --
The earlier manifestations of mental disorder : matters schizoid and schizophrenic --
Sleep, dreams, and myths --
The later manifestations of mental disorder : matters paranoid and paranoiac --
Towards a psychiatry of peoples.
Series Title: The Norton library
Responsibility: Harry Stack Sullivan ; edited by Helen Swick Perry and Mary Ladd Gawel ; with an introd. by Mabel Blake Cohen.

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