05100oam 2200733I 450 991045772400332120200520144314.00-429-90786-90-429-48309-01-283-30585-297866133058551-84940-888-210.4324/9780429483097 (CKB)2550000000062987(EBL)713799(OCoLC)761644931(SSID)ssj0000640940(PQKBManifestationID)12270624(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000640940(PQKBWorkID)10627728(PQKB)11066000(MiAaPQ)EBC713799(Au-PeEL)EBL713799(CaPaEBR)ebr10508807(CaONFJC)MIL330585(OCoLC)1029479571(EXLCZ)99255000000006298720180706d2018 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe search for the self selected writings of Heinz Kohut /edited with a new foreword by Paul H. OrnsteinLondon :Routledge,2018.1 online resource (573 p.)Originally published: New York : International Universities Press, 1978.0-367-32870-4 1-85575-869-5 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Copy Right; Foreword; Introduction: The Evolution of Heinz Kohut's Psychoanalytic Psychology of the Self; 1. Death in Venice by Thomas Mann: A Story About the Disintegration of Artistic Sublimation; 2. August Aichhorn - Remarks After His Death; 3. On the Enjoyment of Listening to Music; 4. Discussion of "The Function of the Analyst in the Therapeutic Process"; 5. Book Review of Psychanalyse de la Musique (1951); 6. Discussion of "Natural Science and Humanism as Fundamental Elements in the Education of Physicians and Especially Psychiatrists"7. Discussion of " 'Eros and Thanatos': A Critique and Elaboration of Freud's Death Wish"8. Book Review of The Haunting Melody: Psychoanalytic Experiences in Life and Music; 9. Book Review of Beethoven and His Nephew: A Psychoanalytic Study of Their Relationship; 10. Discussion of "Modern Casework: The Garrett; 11. Discussion of "The Role of the Counterphobic; 12. Introspection, Empathy, and Psychoanalysis: An Examination of the Relationship Between Mode of Observation and Theory; 13. Observations on the Psychological Functions of Music14. Book Review of The Arrow and the Lyre: A Study of the Role of Love in the Works of Hirschbach 15. Discussion of "Some Comments on the Origin of; 16. Discussion of "A Note on Beating Fantasies"; 17. Discussion of "Looking Over the Shoulder"; 18. Childhood Experience and Creative Imagination Contribution to Panel on the Psychology of Imagination; 19. Beyond the Bounds of the Basic Rule: Some Recent Contributions to Applied Psychoanalysis; 20. Discussion of "Further Data and Documents in; 21. Discussion of "The Unconscious Fantasy"; 22. The Psychoanalytic Curriculum23. Concepts and Theories of Psychoanalysis-by 24. The Position of Fantasy in Psychoanalytic Psychology - Chairman's Introductory Remarks to the Symposium on Fantasy; 25. Some Problems of a Metapsychological Formulation of Fantasy - Chairman's Concluding Remarks to the Symposium on Fantasy; 26. Franz Alexander: In Memoriam; 27. Values and Objectives; 28. Autonomy and Integration; 29. Discussion of "Correlation of a Childhood and Adult Neurosis: Based on the Adult Analysis of; 30. Discussion of "Termination of Training Analysis" Grinberg, and Marie Langer31. Discussion of "Some Additional 'Day Residues' of 'The Specimen Dream of Psychoanalysis' "32. Forms and Transformations of Narcissism; 33. The Evaluation of Applicants for Psychoanalytic Training; 34. The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorders: Outline of a Systematic Approach'The re-issuing of the four volumes of Heinz Kohut's writings is a major publishing event for psychoanalysts who are interested in both the theoretical and the therapeutic aspects of psychoanalysis. These volumes contain Kohut's pre-self psychology essays as well as those he wrote in order to continue to expand on his groundbreaking ideas, which he presented in The Analysis of the Self; the Restoration of the Self; and in How Does Analysis Cure?These volumes of The Search for the Self permit the reader to understand not only the above three basic texts of psychoanalytic self psychology more prSelfPsychoanalysisElectronic books.Self.Psychoanalysis.150.195808.04808.04/275808.04275Kohut Heinz153909Ornstein Paul H.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457724003321The search for the self1903088UNINA04589nam 2200505 450 991048007740332120210831031844.00-9839478-3-X0-9839478-5-610.1515/9780983947851(CKB)4100000011459308(MiAaPQ)EBC6350163(DE-B1597)583816(DE-B1597)9780983947851(EXLCZ)99410000001145930820210213d2012 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA matter of simple justice the untold story of Barbara Hackman Franklin and a few good women /Lee StoutUniversity Park, PA :The Penn State University Libraries,[2012]©20121 online resource (263 pages)0-9839478-2-1 Front matter --CONTENTS --Illustrations --Foreword --Preface --Chronology --Introduction: The Question and the Answer --Part 1 Advancing Women’s Role in Government: Barbara Hackman Franklin --1. Some Historical Background --2. Women’s Appointments and the President’s Task Force on Women’s Rights and Responsibilities --3. Setting the Stage for a Program --4. Calling Barbara Franklin: The Initiative Is Under Way --5. The Women’s Program Meets Its Goals --Part 2 A Few Good Women in Their Own Words --6. Recounting Early Influences and the Special Role of Women in the Legal Profession --7. Recalling Barriers, Appointments, and Family Impact --8. Considering Networking, the President, and the Impact of the Women’s Program --Conclusion: Breaking Barriers and Opening the Floodgates --Afterword --Appendix: The “A Few Good Women” Oral History Project --Notes --Bibliography --IndexIn August 1972, Newsweek proclaimed that “the person in Washington who has done the most for the women’s movement may be Richard Nixon.” Today, opinions of the Nixon administration are strongly colored by foreign policy successes and the Watergate debacle. Its accomplishments in advancing the role of women in government have been largely forgotten. Based on the “A Few Good Women” oral history project at the Penn State University Libraries, A Matter of Simple Justice illuminates the administration’s groundbreaking efforts to expand the role of women—and the long-term consequences for women in the American workplace. At the forefront of these efforts was Barbara Hackman Franklin, a staff assistant to the president who was hired to recruit more women into the upper levels of the federal government. Franklin, at the direction of President Nixon, White House counselor Robert Finch, and personnel director Fred Malek, became the administration’s de facto spokesperson on women’s issues. She helped bring more than one hundred women into executive positions in the government and created a talent bank of more than a thousand names of qualified women. The Nixon administration expanded the numbers of women on presidential commissions and boards, changed civil service rules to open thousands more federal jobs to women, and expanded enforcement of antidiscrimination laws to include gender discrimination. Also during this time, Congress approved the Equal Rights Amendment and Nixon signed Title IX of the Education Amendments into law. Featuring a new forward by Sara Eisen, this updated edition of A Matter of Simple Justice celebrates the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States through the story of Barbara Hackman Franklin and those “few good women” and shows how the advances that were made in this time by a Republican presidency both reflected the national debate over the role of women in society and took major steps toward equality in the workplace for women.WomenGovernment policyUnited StatesWomen's rightsUnited StatesElectronic books.WomenGovernment policyWomen's rights305.420973Stout Leon J.1028327Eisen Saractbhttps://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctbFranklin Barbara Hackmanctbhttps://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctbStout Leectbhttps://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctbMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480077403321A matter of simple justice2444301UNINA02671nam 2200601Ia 450 991079034340332120200520144314.01-283-95434-61-78042-987-8(CKB)2670000000209888(EBL)915252(OCoLC)793996535(SSID)ssj0000664752(PQKBManifestationID)12259369(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000664752(PQKBWorkID)10631384(PQKB)11139245(MiAaPQ)EBC915252(Au-PeEL)EBL915252(CaPaEBR)ebr10622152(PPN)198053266(EXLCZ)99267000000020988820071008d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTaiwan[electronic resource] art and civilisation /[Taiwan National Cultural Association]New York Parkstone Press Internationalc20071 online resource (256 p.)Temporis collectionIncludes index.1-85995-138-4 Contents; An InvitationKnowing and AppreciatingTaiwan's Beauty; By Tchen Yu-chiouSecretary General, National Cultural Association; More than Thirty ThousandYears of History; A Natural Miracle; Architectural Style and Culturein Transition; Flourishing Performing Artsand Traditional Life; Vigorous Visual Arts; Index of Artists; List of Illustrations; Photographical CreditsTaiwan's specific situation in Asia is the source of its thorn past. Situated in the South East of China, Taiwan was at the crossroads of many maritime routes and squeezed between its neighbors, China and Japan. After centuries of foreign occupation, Taiwan has a unique history. Taiwan, Art and Civilization sheds light on Taiwan's beautiful scenery as well as its colorful history in the form of a true initiatory trip. Through magnificent illustrations, Taiwan reveals its secret beauty, its fauna and flora intertwined with its unique architecture. Home of the traditional and the modern, the gorTemporisArtsTaiwanPictorial worksTaiwanCivilizationPictorial worksTaiwanPictorial worksIllustrated works.lcgftArts709.51249951.249Kovtun E. F(Evgeniĭ Fedorovich)1479422Taiwan National Cultural Association.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790343403321Taiwan3695517UNINA