Erik H. Erikson: The Power and Limits of a Vision

by Paul Roazen

Hardcover, 1976

Status

Available

Call number

150.19 Roa

Call number

150.19 Roa

Barcode

6757

Collection

Publication

Free Press (1976), 246 pages

Description

In his continuing quest for what is enduring in psychoanalysis, Paul Roazen turns to Erik H. Erikson, one of the most creative and influential thinkers to have emerged from the movement. Dr. Roazen contends that while Erikson has succeeded in revitalizing the Freudian tradition, we would repay him poorly as a teacher if we allowed him to be loosely understood or inadequately challenged. This examination of his contributions to the literature - among them the concepts of identity and the life cycle and the discipline of psychohistory - revisits Freud in light of Erikson and Erikson in terms of Freud; Roazen's dependable scholarship makes for fluent juxtapositions, and the reciprocity enhances our understanding of both visions. Paul Roazen is the author of Freud and His Followers and How Freud Worked.… (more)

Pages

246
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