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The mind's fate : ways of seeing psychiatry and psychoanalysis / by Robert Coles.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Little, Brown, [1975]Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 282 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0316151793
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8/9
LOC classification:
  • RC458 .C55
NLM classification:
  • WS350 C693m
Contents:
pt. 1. Social and clinical comment. A young psychiatrist at his profession-- American amok -- Stripped bare at the Follies -- Suffer little children -- The letter killeth -- Still and quiet consciences -- The way of the transgressor -- Racism and populism -- The case of Michael Wechsler -- pt. 2. The work of individuals. The artist as psychoanalyst -- Clinical and human : interpersonal psychoanalysis -- The wild analyst -- What colonialism does -- Faith as doubt -- The achievement of Anna Freud -- Piaget as God -- Life's madness -- A hero of our time -- The taste of fears -- The varieties of religious experience -- pt. 3. Creativity, leadership, and 'psychohistory'. Analysis Italian style -- A bullit to Wilson -- Van Gogh : the fever of genius -- On psychohistory -- Hell on earth -- The stranger -- pt. 4. Theory : lectures on child development. The inner and outer world -- Children and political authority.
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"An Atlantic Monthly Press book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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pt. 1. Social and clinical comment. A young psychiatrist at his profession-- American amok -- Stripped bare at the Follies -- Suffer little children -- The letter killeth -- Still and quiet consciences -- The way of the transgressor -- Racism and populism -- The case of Michael Wechsler -- pt. 2. The work of individuals. The artist as psychoanalyst -- Clinical and human : interpersonal psychoanalysis -- The wild analyst -- What colonialism does -- Faith as doubt -- The achievement of Anna Freud -- Piaget as God -- Life's madness -- A hero of our time -- The taste of fears -- The varieties of religious experience -- pt. 3. Creativity, leadership, and 'psychohistory'. Analysis Italian style -- A bullit to Wilson -- Van Gogh : the fever of genius -- On psychohistory -- Hell on earth -- The stranger -- pt. 4. Theory : lectures on child development. The inner and outer world -- Children and political authority.