087625
New York - Toronto - London
1953
16×23,5
tvrdi
219
engleski
Cijena: 18,00 EUR
In his 1953 book, Psychoanalytic Theories of Personality, Gerald S. Blum provides an organized, chronological overview of how various psychoanalytic schools understand human development from birth through adulthood. The text is divided into eight chapters following a developmental chronology: Early Stages: Prenatal and birth, the neonate, and the first year. Childhood: Ages 1–3, 3–5, and the latency period (5 to puberty). Later Stages: Puberty, adolescence, and adulthood. Blum synthesizes the views of diverse theorists, categorizing them into three main groups: Orthodox Figures: Sigmund Freud and Otto Fenichel. Early Deviationists: Alfred Adler, Carl Jung, and Otto Rank. Neo-Freudians: Erich Fromm, Karen Horney, Clara Thompson, and Harry Stack Sullivan.