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The meaning of anxiety / by Rollo May.
Pennsylvania Hospital Library - IPH Collection WM 172 M467m 1977
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- May, Rollo.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Anxiety.
- Medical Subjects:
- Anxiety.
- Penn Provenance:
- Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
- Long, Bernard (inscription) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
- May, Rollo (autograph) (inscription) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
- Physical Description:
- xx, 425 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition:
- Revised edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Norton, [1977]
- Contents:
- Foreword to the first edition
- Foreword to the revised edition
- Acknowledgments
- pt. I. Modern interpretations of anxiety
- 1. Anxiety in mid-twentieth century
- In literature
- In social studies
- In the political scene
- In philosophy and theology
- In psychology
- Purpose of this book
- 2. Philosophical interpreters of anxiety
- Spinoza : reason overcoming fear
- Pascal : the inadequacy of reason
- Kierkegaard : anxiety in the nineteenth century
- 3. Anxiety interpreted biologically
- The startle pattern
- Anxiety and the catastrophic reaction
- Anxiety and the loss of the world
- Origins of anxiety and fear as seen by Goldstein
- The capacity to bear anxiety
- Numerological and physiological aspects of anxiety
- Perception of danger
- Balance in the autonomic system
- Voodoo death
- Psychosomatic aspects of anxiety
- An example : gastric functions
- The case of Tom
- Culture and the meaning of disease
- 4. Anxiety interpreted psychologically
- Do animals have anxiety?
- The study of children's fears
- Maturation in anxiety and fears
- Fears masking anxiety
- A note on the stress and anxiety
- Recent research on anxiety
- Anxiety and learning theory
- Personal comments
- 5. Anxiety interpreted by the psychotherapists
- Freud's evolving theories of anxiety
- Anxiety and repression
- Origins of anxiety as seen by Freud
- Trends in Freud's theories of anxiety
- Rank : anxiety and individuation
- Adler : anxiety and inferiority feelings
- Jung : anxiety and the threat of the irrational
- Horney : anxiety and hostility
- Sullivan : anxiety as apprehension of disapproval
- 6. Anxiety interpreted culturally
- The importance of the historical dimension
- Individualism in the Renaissance
- Competitive individualism in work and wealth
- Fromm : individual isolation in modern culture
- Anxiety and the market place
- Mechanisms of escape
- Kardiner : Western man's growth pattern
- 7. Summary and synthesis of theories of anxiety
- The nature of anxiety
- Normal and neurotic anxiety
- Origins of anxiety
- Maturation of the capacity for anxiety
- Anxiety and fear
- Anxiety and conflict
- Anxiety and hostility
- Culture and community.
- pt. II. Clinical analysis of anxiety
- 8. Case studies demonstrating anxiety
- What we seek to discover
- Harold Brown : conflict underlying servere anxiety
- Conclusions
- 9. The study of unmarried mothers
- Methods used
- Helen : intellectualizing as a defense against anxiety
- Nancy : expectations at war with reality
- Agnes : anxiety related to hostility and aggression
- Louise : rejection by mother without anxiety
- Bessie : rejection by parents without anxiety
- Dolores : anxiety panic while under severe threat
- Phyllis : absence of anxiety in an impoverished personality
- Frances : constriction versus the creative impulse
- Charlotte : psychotic developments as an escape from anxiety
- Hester : anxiety, defiance, and rebellion
- Sarah and Ada : absence and presence of anxiety in two black women
- Irene : anxiety, overconscientiousness, and shyness
- 10. Gleanings from the case studies
- Anxiety underlying fear
- Conflict : source of anxiety
- Rejection by parents and anxiety
- Cleavage between expectations and reality
- Neurotic anxiety and the middle class
- pt. III. The management of anxiety
- 11. Methods of dealing with anxiety
- In extreme situations
- Destructive ways
- Constructive ways
- 12. Anxiety and the development of the self
- Anxiety and the impoverishment of personality
- Creativity, intelligence, and anxiety
- The realization of the self
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-412) and index.
- Local Notes:
- Gotham Book Mart Collection copy has dustjacket retained.
- Gotham Book Mart Collection copy inscribed "To Bernard Long, Rollo May" on title page.
- ISBN:
- 0393011364 :
- 9780393011364
- OCLC:
- 2798797
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