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Tables of Contents for Life Drive and Death Drive, Libido and Lethe
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
Introduction
1
2
Metapsychology---Superstructure or Foundation of Psychoanalysis?
Metapsychology and the Metapsychology Debate
3
4
Basic Requirements
7
3
Breakdown of Theoretical Levels
10
7
Scientific Reductionism and Anthropomorphism
17
4
Monism or Dualism
21
8
Information and Systems Theory
29
4
Bottom-Up and Top-Down Research Strategies
33
7
A Note on the Structure of This Book
40
5
PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF THE MODEL
(developed from an analysis of Freud's writings from 1895 to 1905)
45
46
General Functional Principle and Quantitative Aspect
47
22
Construction of the Psychical Apparatus
69
15
The D-P-M System
69
7
Extroversion and Introversion of Psychic Processes
76
8
The Antagonism of Drive and Repression
84
7
PART II: ELABORATION OF THE MODEL
(developed from an analysis of Freud's writings from 1910 to 1915)
91
78
The Principle of Structural Development
93
22
Repression as a Drive
93
3
Single and Double D-P-M Unities
96
12
The Subject-Object Track
108
7
Differentiation and Integration
115
16
Narcissism: The Drive Aspect and the Structural Aspect
115
7
The Construction of Comprehensive Representations: The Ego Ideal
122
9
Microanalysis of Drive Processes
131
38
Extension of the D-P-M System and Introduction of the Biogenic Zones
131
10
Principles of Combinatorial Switching
141
13
The Mind-Body Question and the Introduction of the Pucs
154
15
PART III: THE SHAPE OF THE MODEL
(developed from an analysis of Freud's writings from 1920 to 1925)
169
94
The Final Version of the Drive Theory
171
38
Pleasure and Unpleasure in Relation to Tension and Excitation
171
8
Lethe: The Introduction of a New Notion of Energy
179
22
Figure and Ground: A Change of Perspective
201
8
The Definitive Version of the Structure Theory
209
54
The Superego and Identification
210
24
The Ego and Perception
234
19
The Relations between Id, Superego, and Ego
253
10
PROSPECT: METAPSYCHOLOGY AS A BRIDGING CONCEPTION
263
22
Comparison of A. Lunia's Model of the Brain with the Metapsychological Model of the Mind
265
20
The Unit for Regulating Tone, Waking, and Mental States
268
6
The Unit for Receiving, Analyzing, and Storing Information
274
4
The Unit for Programming, Regulation, and Verification of Activity
278
7
References
285
16
Index
301
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