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A welcome reissue of the collected papers of John Rickman, originally published in 1957, with a new preface by Pearl King. It spans 30 years of Rickman's rapidly-expanding psychoanalytic research in fields including crime, individual and group dynamics, psychopathology, hysteria, communication and general medicine. This work will be of interest to all those in the psychoanalytic community and those interested in the history of psychoanalysis, and is a first rate anthology into the pioneering early years of psychoanalysis. This book acts as a partner to Pearl King's other edited collection, No Ordinary Psychoanalyst: The Exceptional Contributions of John Rickman.
Contents
Preface -- Foreword -- Editorial Note -- An Unanalysed Case: Anal Erotism, Occupation and Illness (1921) -- A Psychological Factor in the Aetiology of Descensus Uteri, Laceration of the Perineum and Vaginismus (1926) -- Discussion on Lay-Analysis (1927) -- On Some of the Standpoints of Freud and Jung (1928) -- On Quotations (1929) -- The Psychology of Crime (1932) -- On 'Unbearable' Ideas and Impulses (1937) -- Sigmund Freud: A Personal Impression (1939) -- The General Practitioner and Psycho-Analysis (1939) -- On the Nature of Ugliness and the Creative Impulse (Marginalia Psychoanalytica. II) (1940) -- A Case of Hysteria—Theory and Practice in the Two Wars (1941) -- Sigmund Freud 1856-1939: An Appreciation (1941) -- Psychology in Medical Education (1947) -- The Application of Psycho-Analytical Principles to Hospital In-Patients (1948) -- Guilt and the Dynamics of Psychological Disorder in the Individual (1948) -- On the Criteria for the Termination of an Analysis (1950) -- The Rôle and Future of Psychotherapy within Psychiatry (1950) -- The Development of Psychological Medicine (1950) -- The Factor of Number in Individual- and Group-Dynamics (1950) -- Reflections on the Function and Organization of a Psycho-Analytical Society (1951) -- Methodology and Research in Psycho-Pathology (1951) -- Number and the Human Sciences (1951) -- A Survey: The Development of the Psychoanalytical Theory of the Psychoses 1 . 1894-1926 (1926-1927) -- Need for Belief in God (1938)