Karl Abraham
eBook - PDF

Karl Abraham

Life and Work, a Biography

  1. 472 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Karl Abraham

Life and Work, a Biography

About this book

This book provides the reader with rich evidence of the very contemporaneity of Karl Abraham, reminding the reader of his unique clinical contributions to such diverse areas of concentration as the psychoses, depression, and the pre-oedipal.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  7. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  8. ABBREVIATIONS
  9. SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
  10. INTRODUCTION
  11. CHAPTER ONE Childhood in Bremen
  12. CHAPTER TWO Student years
  13. CHAPTER THREE Doctor's assistant in Dalldorf
  14. CHAPTER FOUR Burghƶlzli
  15. CHAPTER FIVE The first meetings between Freud and staff from the Burghƶlzli Clinic
  16. CHAPTER SIX A private practice and the first psychoanalytic conflict
  17. CHAPTER SEVEN Psychoanalysis in Berlin
  18. CHAPTER EIGHT Segantini and depression
  19. CHAPTER NINE A meeting with Fließ, family life, and the failed Habilitation
  20. CHAPTER TEN Akhenaten
  21. CHAPTER ELEVEN The secret committee
  22. CHAPTER TWELVE An unhappy writer, scopophilia, and other peculiarities
  23. CHAPTER THIRTEEN The First World War
  24. CHAPTER FOURTEEN A great turnaround
  25. CHAPTER FIFTEEN Creation of a theory about early childhood and ejaculatio praecox
  26. CHAPTER SIXTEEN The final war years in Allenstein
  27. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The congress in Budapest of 1918
  28. CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Germany in chaos, yet the creation of a psychoanalytic polyclinic in Berlin goes ahead
  29. CHAPTER NINETEEN The congress in The Hague from 8 to 11 September 1920
  30. CHAPTER TWENTY The issue of lay analysis and Abraham in a tight corner
  31. CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Psychoanalysis flourishes in Berlin
  32. CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Unrest in Germany and a successful congress in Berlin
  33. CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Young talent pours in
  34. CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Psychoanalytic techniques and Helene Deutsch
  35. CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Innovative work
  36. CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX The conflict surrounding Rank and the disintegration of the committee
  37. CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN Melanie Klein and fellow analysands
  38. CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT Abraham's death
  39. CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE Upheaval
  40. Afterword
  41. SOURCES
  42. INTERVIEWS
  43. NOTES
  44. REFERENCES
  45. INDEX