Money and Mind

Money, like sex, has been essential to the rise and development of civilization. The first known writings were records of simple business transactions and later on money came to be used as a common denominator for all goods. Current dealings with money have become infinitely more complicated than at...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Klebanow, S. (Editor), Lowenkopf, E.L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I - Money in Life
  • 1. How Much is Enough?
  • 2. Money Styles
  • 3. Material Incentives in Childhood and Adolescence
  • 4. Poverty and Psychopathology
  • 5. Power, Gender and Money
  • 6. Men, Money and Masculinity
  • 7. Money as a Mirror of Marriage
  • 8. Money and Divorce
  • 9. Gambling
  • 10. In the Matter of Setting the Value of Psychological Damages
  • 11. Money in the Older Years
  • II - Money in the Psychotherapeutic Setting
  • 12. Sigmund Freud and Money
  • 13. Money and the Left in Psychoanalysis
  • 14. The Seduction of Money
  • 15. Money and Countertransference
  • 16. Countertransference Problems with Money
  • 17. Money Issues and Analytic Neutrality
  • 18. Psychoanalytic Understanding and Treatment of the Very Rich
  • 19. Money Management in the Borderline Patient
  • 20. Psychotherapy Without Fee
  • 21. Money, Ethics and the Psychoanalyst
  • 22. Fee and Empathy: Logic and Logistics in Psychoanalysis
  • 23. The Fiscal Blindspot in Therapy
  • 24. Effects of the New Economic Climate on Psychotherapeutic Practice
  • Appendix Correspondence