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Re: psychoanalysis

Posted by alexandra_k on September 25, 2006, at 1:23:56

In reply to Re: psychoanalysis, posted by alexandra_k on September 25, 2006, at 1:18:16

PS I know there is some work being done on attachment and the like from within social psychology. Especially personality research etc. I've got this:

"Current Controversies and Issues in Personality" and I think they talk about some research that has been done on attachment etc. I haven't flicked through it in a while, but I should reread the relevant parts.

Is there something along the lines of an introductory textbook (or even better an article available online) that introduces psychoanalysis generally and outlines the different varieties in a reasonable amount of detail? In particular I would be interested in trying to figure:

1) Whether different varieties are competing theories (and what the relevant data would be to support one theory and be anomalous for another)
2) What kind of scientific research is generated from the different theories

Thanks.

 

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