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Neurotic styles

By: Series: The Austen Riggs Center monograph series no. 5Publication details: New York Basic Books 1965Description: 207; bibl.; BookFindISBN:
  • 046509502X
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* Foreword: Robert P. Knight, M.D. * Introduction * Obsessive-Compulsive Style * Paranoid Style * Hysterical Style * Impulsive Styles * Impulsive Styles: Variants * General and Theoretical Considerations.
Summary: PaperbackSummary: A classic study of four kinds of neuroses: obsessive-compulsive, paranoid, hysterical, and impulsive.. This new edition of one of the books most closely identified with clinical psychology since 1965 will expose a new generation to Shapiros stunningly defining conceptualizations of the Obsessive-Compulsive, Paranoid, Hysterical, and Impulsive ways of being.
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* Foreword: Robert P. Knight, M.D. * Introduction * Obsessive-Compulsive Style * Paranoid Style * Hysterical Style * Impulsive Styles * Impulsive Styles: Variants * General and Theoretical Considerations.

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A classic study of four kinds of neuroses: obsessive-compulsive, paranoid, hysterical, and impulsive.. This new edition of one of the books most closely identified with clinical psychology since 1965 will expose a new generation to Shapiros stunningly defining conceptualizations of the Obsessive-Compulsive, Paranoid, Hysterical, and Impulsive ways of being.

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