Inferiority Feelings : In the Individual and the Group (International Library of Psychology)

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Author(s): Olive Brachfeld
Edition: New Ed
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 304

Preliminaries......Page 1
CONTENTS......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
I. The Principle of Security and the Feeling of Impotence......Page 19
II. History of a Term and of an Idea......Page 35
III. Pierre Janet, Forerunner of the Theory of the Feelings of inferiority......Page 52
IV. Geneva Studies: Claparède, Madeleine Ganz, and R. De Saussure......Page 56
V. Alfred Adler and his Comparative Psychology of Individuals......Page 74
VI. Fritz Künkel's Treatment of the Feeling of Inferiority......Page 95
VII. Paul Häberlin's Ethical Interpretation......Page 99
VIII. What is a Complex?......Page 104
IX. Envy and the Feeling of Inferiority—The Problem of Authenticity......Page 108
X. Feeling or Consciousness......Page 112
XI. Feelings of Inferiority in the New-born, and Proto-infantile neuroses......Page 117
XII. Auto-estimation, its Equilibrium and its Disorders......Page 128
XIII. Inferiority Feelings and the Family Pattern......Page 137
XIV. The Problem of Compensation......Page 144
XV. The Inferiorising Effects of Industrial Standardisation......Page 159
XVI. The Labour Complex, or Feelings of Inferiority due to the circumstances of economic life......Page 163
XVII. The Compensatory Functions of Civilisation......Page 177
XVIII. The Diagnosis of Inferiority Feelings......Page 185
XIX. Unconscious Auto-estimation......Page 189
XX. The Wish-Image and the Negative Ideal in Relation to Inferiority Feelings......Page 194
XXI. Major Forms of the Inferiority Complex: Neurosis, Psychosis and Crime......Page 200
XXII. Inferiority Feelings and Sex......Page 207
XXIII. Psycho-genesis of Art and Feelings of Inferiority......Page 224
XXIV. Resentment and Catathymy......Page 233
XXV. Feelings of Racial Inferiority......Page 245
XXVI. The Jewish Complex......Page 250
XXVII. National Feelings of Inferiority, or the Ethno-Psychology of Complexes......Page 262
XXVIII. The German Inferiority Complex......Page 270
XXIX. Feelings of Inferiority in the Animal Kingdom......Page 278
Summary and Conclusion......Page 288
Index......Page 294