Writer's BlockJohns Hopkins University Press, 1991 - Всего страниц: 325 ""Writer's Block" is an organic whole. Leader makes connections and shows differences among the various sections and the different theories. I found the book to be a rich intellectual experience."--Ben Davis, "Wilson Library Bulletin." |
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... psychoanalytic and more general encyclopedias , only the Collier Macmillan Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis ( 1968 ) mentions writ- er's block . Its entry ignores Bergler ( which is odd , given that its editor has coauthored an article ...
... psychoanalytic and more general encyclopedias , only the Collier Macmillan Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis ( 1968 ) mentions writ- er's block . Its entry ignores Bergler ( which is odd , given that its editor has coauthored an article ...
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... psychoanalytic matters and his insistence that one move beyond or behind the orthodox Freudian view . 16 Bergler's strengths and weaknesses are important because they are representative and because the term writer's block grows out of ...
... psychoanalytic matters and his insistence that one move beyond or behind the orthodox Freudian view . 16 Bergler's strengths and weaknesses are important because they are representative and because the term writer's block grows out of ...
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... Psychoanalytic Freud Clinic , Eduard Hitsch- mann . Hitschmann's work , entitled Great Men : Psychoanalytic Studies ( 1956 ) , was reviewed by Heinz Kohut , who began his career as some- thing of an ego psychologist . Kohut saw ...
... Psychoanalytic Freud Clinic , Eduard Hitsch- mann . Hitschmann's work , entitled Great Men : Psychoanalytic Studies ( 1956 ) , was reviewed by Heinz Kohut , who began his career as some- thing of an ego psychologist . Kohut saw ...
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