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Erik Erikson

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | e druk, 2000
ISBN13: 9780335201570
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McGraw-Hill Education e druk, 2000 9780335201570
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Erik H. Erikson is widely considered one of the most influential thinkers to have emerged from the field of psychoanalysis. His work is concerned with the relevance of psychotherapy to the everyday modern world. His significance lies in the issues he addresses, the concepts he provides, and the many still unresolved questions he poses on the relationship of the individual to society. It was Erikson who originated the term 'identity crisis' and this book shows how his theories developed in response to his own life experience. It offers a comprehensive view of Erikson as a person, as a writer and thinker, and as a psychotherapist.

As well as exploring the way Erikson's life and work are connected, this book examines the application of his thinking to contemporary social and political issues, and to current psychotherapeutic and counselling practice. His writings have a humanity and approachability that reach beyond the world of psychotherapy to consider questions fundamental to us all. These include the precariousness as well as the creative resilience of individual and group identities; racial and other forms of discrimination; non-violent conflict resolution; the generation gap; and issues of human development from childhood and adolescence to maturity and old age.

Erik Erikson will be of interest to counsellors and psychotherapists in training and in practice. It is also relevant to members of the caring professions seeking a deeper understanding of their work and its place in society.

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ISBN13:9780335201570
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback

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Preface and acknowledgements<br>Aims, themes and context<br>Early life to adulthood <br>1902-1933<br>Immigrant to author<br>1933-1950<br>Childhood and society<br>triple bookkeeping, the concept of identity, clinical and cultural contexts<br>Childhood and society<br>ego and identity, the stages of the life cycle, the historical evolution of identity<br>The 1950's<br>youth and the identity crisis<br>The 1950's<br>return to Freud, Luther and Germany<br>The 1960's<br>the search for Gandhi's truth<br>Dilemmas of liberation<br>Critical review of work and influence<br>Personal and cultural identity in contemporary psychotherapy and counselling<br>The contribution of counselling and psychotherapy to contemporary social and political issues<br>Epilogue<br>vitality in old age<br>References<br>Index.<br>

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