Freud and Beyond: A History of Modern Psychoanalytic Thought
Author:Stephen A. Mitchell, Margaret J. Black
Edition:1st Edition
Tracing the evolution of psychoanalytic theory, this text explores how ideas developed from classical Freudian concepts into diverse modern perspectives. It examines major thinkers and schools of thought, connecting theories of personality, identity, and relationships with ongoing debates about technique and interpretation in psychoanalysis.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Sigmund Freud and the Classical Psychoanalytic Tradition→
- Chapter 2: Ego Psychology→
- Chapter 3: Harry Stack Sullivan and Interpersonal Psychoanalysis→
- Chapter 4: Melanie Klein and Contemporary Kleinian Theory→
- Chapter 5: The British Object Relations School: W. R. D. Fairbairn & D. W. Winnicott→
- Chapter 6: Psychologies of Identity and Self: Erik Erikson and Heinz Kohut→
- Chapter 7: Contemporary Freudian Revisionists: Kernberg, Schafer, Loewald, and Lacan→
- Chapter 8: Controversies in Theory→
- Chapter 9: Controversies in Technique→
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