Psychoanalysis Dictionary

International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, by the Gale Group, Inc.
The major individuals, works, events and institutions that have impacted the history of psychoanalysis. All branches of the field are represented, as well as the evolution of theoretical and clinical concepts.
On this page: Maeder, Alphonse E. to Metonymy.

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Maeder, Alphonse E. (psychoanalysis)
Magical Thinking (psychoanalysis)
Main, Thomas Forrest (psychoanalysis)
Malinowski, Bronislaw Kaspar (English anthropologist)
Manic Defenses (psychoanalysis)
Mann, Thomas (German novelist & writer)
Mannoni, Dominique-Octave (psychoanalysis)
Marcuse, Herbert (American-German political scientist & philosopher)
Martinique (department, island, France)
Martins, Cyro (psychoanalysis)
Marty, Pierre (psychoanalysis)
Masculinity/Femininity (psychoanalysis)
Masochism (in psychology)
Mastery, Instinct for (psychoanalysis)
Maternal Care (psychoanalysis)
Matheme (psychoanalysis)
Mathilde, Case of (psychoanalysis)
Matte-Blanco, Ignacio (psychoanalysis)
Mauco, Georges (psychoanalysis)
Mead, Margaret (American anthropologist)
Melancholic Depression (psychoanalysis)
Memoirs of the Future (psychoanalysis)
Memories (psychoanalysis)
Memory (in psychology)
Meng, Heinrich (psychoanalysis)
Menninger Clinic (psychoanalysis)
Menninger, Karl A. (American psychologist)
Mentalization (psychoanalysis)
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice (French philosopher)
Metaphor (in literature)
Metonymy (in literature)