Personality and Psychopathology Critical Dialogues with David Shapiro /
With his penetrating theory of personality and his nuanced understanding of the psychotherapeutic relationship, David Shapiro has influenced clinicians across the theoretical spectrum since the publication of Neurotic Styles in 1965. This influence is on vivid display in Personality and Psychopathol...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2011.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction
- Autobiographical Notes
- Contributors
- Section I—Comparative Analysis
- Another View of Psychotherapy?
- Reply to Herbert Schlesinger
- Response to David Shapiro
- Personality in Context: Reflections on the Contributions of David Shapiro
- Reply to Paul Wachtel
- Convergences: Response to David Shapiro’s Reply
- A New Developmental Foundation for David Shapiro’s Work on Autonomy and Character
- Reply to Virginia Demos
- Continuing the Discussion
- Section II—Personality, Personality Disorders and Psychosis
- Two Configurations of Personality Development and Psychopathology: Etiologic and Therapeutic Implications
- Reply to Sidney Blatt
- Interpersonal Relatedness and Self-definition: Fundamental Developmental Psychological Dimensions
- Autonomy and Schizophrenia: Reflections on an Ideal
- Reply to Louis Sass
- Rejoinder to David Shapiro
- Section III—The Psychology of Defense
- Reconceptualizing Defense, Unconscious Processes, and Self-Knowledge: David Shapiro’s Contribution
- Reply to Morris Eagle
- Reply to David Shapiro
- Defensive Styles of Thinking to Prevent Dreaded States of Mind
- Reply to Mardi Horowitz
- Section IV—Self-Deception
- Self-Deceptive Speech: A Psycholinguistic View
- Reply to Michael Schober and Peter Glick
- Reply to David Shapiro
- Neurotic Self-Deception as a Reproductive Strategy
- Reply to Lawrence Josephs
- Spandrel or Adaptive Design?
- Section V—Extensions and Empirical Applications
- David Shapiro’s Characterology and Complex Systems Theory
- Reply to Craig Piers
- Rejoinder to David Shapiro
- I Don't Want to Want to: Intentionality and Craving in Addiction
- Reply to Mindy Greenstein
- Activity, Passivity, and the Subjective Experience of Hypomania
- Reply to Andreas Evdokas and Ali Khadivi
- Appendix A – On Two Fundamental Categories of Psychopathology
- Appendix B – Publications by David Shapiro
- Index.