Preface INTRODUCTION New Directions in Psychoanalytic Theory and Therapy I GENERAL 1. Conceptual Progress in Psychoanalysis 2. Motivation, Energy, and Cognitive Structure in Psychoanalytic Theory 3. Psychoanalysis between Two Cultures 4. Psychoanalysis and the Twentieth-Century Revolution in Communication 5. Psychoanalysis: Some Philosophical and International Concerns 6. Sexuality in Psychoanalytic Theory 7. Dreaming and Modem Dream Theory II BIOLOGICAL 8. The Biodynamic Roots of Psychoanalysis 9. Symbolic Neurology and Psychoanalysis 10. The Psychoanalytic Approach to Psychosomatic Medicine 11. Psychoanalysis and Psychopharmacology III CLINICAL 12. Psychoanalytic Therapy of the Individual 13. Short-Term Psychotherapy 14. Family Development 15. Family Therapy 16. Toward a Taxonomy of Marriage 17. Psychoanalysis of Children: Problems of Etiology and Treatment 18. Action and Family Interaction in Adolescence 19. Special Problems of Late Adolescence and the College Years 20. Analytic Group Psychotherapy 21. Psychoanalytic Therapies and the Low Socioeconomic Population 22. Schizophrenia and Psychotherapy IV CULTURE AND SOCIETY 23. Relationship of Psychoanalysis with Social Agencies: Community Implications 24. The Impact of Psychoanalysis on Sociology and Anthropology 25. Psychoanalysis and the “Creative” Arts 26. Psychoanalysis, Delinquency, and the Law 27. Psychiatry, History, and Political Science: Notes on an Emergent Synthesis 28. Psychiatry: Revolution, Reform, and “Reaction”
Judd Marmor Director, Divisions of Psychiatry, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles.