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A holistic (horney) approach to the psychoses: The schizophrenias

A holistic (horney) approach to the psychoses: The schizophrenias A HOLISTIC (HORNEY) APPROACH TO THE PSYCHOSES: THE SCHIZOPHRENIAS PART n THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF CLINICAL SYMPTOMS JACK L. RUBINS ADULT SCHIZOPHRENIAS sum of personality traits, attitudes towards others and towards one's self, TATISTICALLY, the greatest incidence needs, standards, values, conflicts and of the schizophrenias occurs during main solutions--is relatively established the third decade, although the peak of and fairly consistent. Some of these traits onset seems to be moving toward are expressed, some repressed, some adolescence. Of course, it does occur and idealized, some despised, so as to. give recur later than this period, although the greatest possible feeling of inner less often. The adult schizophrenias are, unity. like the neuroses, 'the product of dynamic To explain such dynamic organization emotional forces acting along two axes: in the schizophrenias as compared to the the longitudinal, involving maturation- neuroses, it is helpful to examine the al growth from infancy to senescence, basic common dynamic features of all and the horizontal, involving the inter- these psychoses, regardless of their play of emotional experiences in the symptomatic type or form. These do not immediate present. 3~he clinical picture correspond to the standard psychiatric is analagous to a flowing pond, into symptoms since http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

A holistic (horney) approach to the psychoses: The schizophrenias

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 30 (1): 21 – Mar 1, 1970

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Springer Journals
Copyright
1970 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01873867
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Abstract

A HOLISTIC (HORNEY) APPROACH TO THE PSYCHOSES: THE SCHIZOPHRENIAS PART n THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF CLINICAL SYMPTOMS JACK L. RUBINS ADULT SCHIZOPHRENIAS sum of personality traits, attitudes towards others and towards one's self, TATISTICALLY, the greatest incidence needs, standards, values, conflicts and of the schizophrenias occurs during main solutions--is relatively established the third decade, although the peak of and fairly consistent. Some of these traits onset seems to be moving toward are expressed, some repressed, some adolescence. Of course, it does occur and idealized, some despised, so as to. give recur later than this period, although the greatest possible feeling of inner less often. The adult schizophrenias are, unity. like the neuroses, 'the product of dynamic To explain such dynamic organization emotional forces acting along two axes: in the schizophrenias as compared to the the longitudinal, involving maturation- neuroses, it is helpful to examine the al growth from infancy to senescence, basic common dynamic features of all and the horizontal, involving the inter- these psychoses, regardless of their play of emotional experiences in the symptomatic type or form. These do not immediate present. 3~he clinical picture correspond to the standard psychiatric is analagous to a flowing pond, into symptoms since

Journal

The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 1970

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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