Acknowledgments

PART I

Introduction

CHAPTER ONE:

Separatism us. Egalitarianism

CHAPTER TWO:

Who Is the Knower? or, the Problem of Mutuality

CHAPTER THREE:

The Unconscious as the Source of Power in Psychotherapy

CHAPTER FOUR:

"Cognitions" as a Source of Power in Psychotherapy

CHAPTER FIVE:

The Abuse Cycle

PART II

The Psychobiographic Approach to Psychotherapy

CHAPTER SIX:

Psychotherapy and Psychobiography

CHAPTER SEVEN:

Technique vs. Approach

CHAPTER EIGIHT:

Psychobiographic Psychotherapy

CHAPTER NINE

Psychobiography as Synthesis

CHAPTER TEN:

The Question of Liberty in Psychotherapy

CHAPTER ELEVEN

Real Interpersonal Interaction

CHAPTER TWELVE:

The Objectives of Psychobiographic Psychotherapy

PART III

Psychobiographic Psychotherapy

Preface: The Objectifying Processes and Dissociative Forces

CHAPTER THIRTEEN:

The Psychobiographic Approach and Developmental Psychology

CHAPTER FOURTEEN:

The Process of Unlearning

CHAPTER FIFTEEN:

Person Study: Rina

CHAPTER SIXTEEN:

Person Study: Lois

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN:

Person Studies: Me/Other, Fritz

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN:

Person Studies: Mrs. Salina, Nick, Alma

CHAPTER NINETEEN:

Person Studies: Mark, Harry

CHAPTER TWENTY:

The Psychobiographic Approach: Summary of Principles

References

Name Index

Subject Index