
Conceiving the Self: Presence and Absence in Psychoanalytic Theory
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"In this masterful and scholarly work Barbara Socor traces the development of the concept of self from its origins in Freud's works through the British School, the French School, and up to the current conceptualizations of the self. The book is an education in the history and evolution of psychoanalytic thinking and it contains a clarity, of thought about the elusive concept of the serf that has been absent in the literature." -- George Frank. DSW
Author: Barbara J Socor
Format: Hardback, 310 pages, 165mm x 241mm, 635 g
Published: 1997, International Universities Press, United States
Genre: Psychology: Professional & General
"In this masterful and scholarly work Barbara Socor traces the development of the concept of self from its origins in Freud's works through the British School, the French School, and up to the current conceptualizations of the self. The book is an education in the history and evolution of psychoanalytic thinking and it contains a clarity, of thought about the elusive concept of the serf that has been absent in the literature." -- George Frank. DSW
