For almost a century of history, psychoanalysis has undergone many semantic changes. This has led to a fair amount of terminological confusion.
For almost a century of history, psychoanalysis has undergone many semantic changes. This has led to a fair amount of terminological confusion. The authors of the book try to trace the emergence and development of the most famous concepts of psychoanalysis (transference, countertransference, resistance, interpretation, reaction, insight, and others) and their use by representatives of various psychoanalytic schools.
Kogito-Center, 254 p.