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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 u

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

Erik Erikson

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/08/2000
      ISBN13: 9780335201570, 978-0335201570
      ISBN10: 335201571

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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 u

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

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