El yo y los mecanismos de defensa

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Grupo Planeta (GBS), 1980 - 200 páginas
Este es el libro fundamental de Anna Freud. Se ocupa de los recursos protectores típicos que utilizan el niño, el adolescente y el adulto en su búsqueda de placer y evitación del miedo y la angustia, que en ocasiones conducen a la enfermedad. Trata de los denominados : represión, formación reactiva, racionalización, inhibición, restricción del yo, intelectualización, conversión en lo contrario, vuelta contra sí mismo, desplazamiento, sublimación, regresión... Incluye un examen psicoanalítico de la adolescencia.
 

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Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, was instrumental in carrying on the work and studies of her famous father. Born in Vienna, Austria, she later immigrated to England and became a British citizen in 1938. An exponent of orthodox Freudian theory, she wrote Psychoanalysis for Teachers and Parents (1935) in order to explain her father's basic theory to the general public. Deeply interested in the problems of children, Freud organized a residential war nursery for homeless youngsters during World War II and for many years directed the Hampstead Child Therapy Clinic in London, where she made her home. Freud made significant contributions in the field of child psychoanalysis. Some of her important work was on the functioning of the ego in normal and disturbed children. Although she lacked medical training, her vast experience and lucid writing earned her the respect of many physicians and medical institutions.

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