False self : the life of Masud Khan /
by Hopkins, Linda (Linda B.).
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Epoka University Library
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RC 438.6 .K48H67 2006 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [497]-512) and index.
Early years in Montgomery -- A feudal upbringing -- A misunderstanding -- First years of training and personal life in the West -- Settling in and starting analysis with Winnicott -- Early clinical work (interviews) -- Masud and Svetlana -- Working in a time of revolution -- Clinical work (interviews) -- The curative friendships -- Wladimir Granoff -- The Stollers -- True self -- Regression to dependence -- Play therapy for adults -- Perversions and issues of sexual identity -- Editorial work and promotion of Winnicott -- The false self -- Disgrace in Amsterdam -- Losing his anchors -- Lying fallow -- The dying of a marriage -- Clinical work (interviews) -- Victor Smirnoff -- "The most traumatic year" -- The absence of Winnicott -- Bad dreams -- The alcoholic solution -- Clinical work (interviews) -- Moving on -- Fortune, good night -- Survival -- Analysis with Robert Stoller -- Murder, frenzy and madness: reading Dostoevsky -- Fortune smiles: last love -- Late clinical work (interviews) -- The shadow of a man -- Death of a madman -- Posthumous.
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