New Trends in Psychobiography

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Співавтор: SpringerLink (Online service)
Інші автори: Mayer, Claude-Hélène (Редактор), Kovary, Zoltan (Редактор)
Резюме:XVI, 523 p. 15 illus., 7 illus. in color.
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Мова:Англійська
Опубліковано: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Редагування:1st ed. 2019.
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Онлайн доступ:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16953-4
Формат: Електронний ресурс eКнига
Зміст:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction (Claude-Hélène Mayer)
  • Part 1: Theoretical, methodological and conceptual approaches in psychobiography
  • Chapter 2. Executing Psychobiography (James William Anderson)
  • Chapter 3. Psychobiography and “psychology as a rigorous science”. Explorations in epistemology, clinical practice and university education (Zoltan Kovary)
  • Chapter 4. Systems Psychodynamics in Psychobiography: The individual within the (unconscious) systems' dynamics (Claude-Hélène Mayer)
  • Chapter 5. Old wine in new skins? Psychobiography and Positive Psychology (Claude-Hélène Mayer)
  • Chapter 6. Suitability Indicators in the Study of Great Lives: Guidelines for the Selection of the Psychobiographical Subject (Barbara Burnell)
  • Chapter 7. Distinction between high resolution and low resolution psychobiography (Ágnes Bálint)
  • Chapter 8. Abstractions of truth (Robert F. Mullen)
  • Chapter 9. An Ethics Guide to Psychobiography. Trends in Best Practice (Joseph G. Ponterotto)
  • Chapter 10. Aspects of Political Psychobiography (Reprint) (Avner Falk)
  • Part 2: Psychobiographies on selected individuals
  • Chapter 11. Psychological reflections on the build-up to the first heart transplant (Roelf van Niekerk)
  • Chapter 12. Amor fati or posttraumatic growth? The case of Etty Hillesum in the time of the Holocaust (Márta Csabai)
  • Chapter 13. Jack Kerouac (William Todd Schultz)
  • Chapter 14. Goethe's path to creativity - A psychobiography (Rainer Matthias Holm-Hadulla)
  • Chapter 15. Jean Paul Sartre's psychosocial identity development - A psychobiographical perspective (Tatjana Müller)
  • Chapter 16. Dostoyevsky and Nietzsche – The contradictory nature of the Self in a dream of Raskolnikov and in the breakdown of Nietzsche (Tamás Témyi)
  • Chapter 17. Constructing "Georgia": Love, play, work as a central theme in O'Keefee's early and late memories (Athena Androutsopoulou)
  • Chapter 18. A Psychobiographical Portrait of Adam Small’s Eriksonian Ego-strengths or Virtues: Contextualized within South Africa’s Pre-, Middle- and Post-Apartheid eras (Paul J.P. Fouché)
  • Chapter 19. Time, Death, Eternity: Imagining the soul of Johann Sebastian Bach (George Atwood)
  • Chapter 20. The amazing life of Charlize Theron (Tracey Prenter)
  • Chapter 21. Dr Donald and Mr Trump. A study in political psychopathology (Avner Falk)
  • Chapter 22. A reflection on the psychosocial-historical turning points in the life of Sol Plaatje: Co- founder of the African National Congress (Crystal Welman)
  • Chapter 23. L. Ron Hubbard and Jim Jones: Narrative Identity in the Lives of Two Controversial Religious Leaders (James Kelley)
  • Chapter 24. The use of unusual psychological theories in psychobiography: A case study and discussion (Carol du Plessis)
  • Chapter 25. Specificity and evolution of (psycho-) biography of Jesus of Nazareth in the first century AD (psychobiography in the Lvov-Warsaw School) (Amadeusz Citlak)
  • Part 3: Applied Psychobiography
  • Chapter 26. Psychobiography as an effective research methodology for the advocacy of abused and neglected youth in South Africa (Sharon Johnson)
  • Chapter 27. Administration of the psychobiographical care model (Erwin Böhm).