Part 1 Emotion Control Theory
Introduction 1 (The preface for a primer)
Introduction 2 (The preface for the expert)
Chapter 1 What is pain?
Chapter 2 The basic concept
Masochism and Narcissism, Forgiveness,
gThe loop of forgivenessh and gThe loop of helph,
Various constitution factors:
The constitution factors of the system of masochism,
The constitution factors of the system of narcissism,
The principle of pleasure and displeasure,
The interlocking movement between the systems of
narcissism and masochism
Chapter 3 The basic model of mental structure
Chapter 4 The research of the emotional brain
Chapter 5 The structure of conflict
The conflict in neurosis,
The pathological state and its malignant change,
The fluidity of defense mechanism
Chapter 6 Defense mechanism
The presentation of a compromise, Defense mechanism, Splitting
Chapter 7 Various neural transmissions
The loop of help, The loop of forgiveness,
The natural circulation in the system of narcissism {
The route of changing displeasure into pleasure,
The natural circulation in the system of narcissism {
The route of sending back displeasure (to the narcissistic field),
The pathological (bidirectional) identification
in the system of narcissism,
The pathological (bidirectional) identification
in the system of masochism,
Narcissistic type of closed cycle,
Dependent type of closed cycle (involvement and restraint),
Involvement and Rebellion, Involvement and Apology,
The closed cycle in the system of masochism,
The malignant cycle,
The phenomena of gdivergenceh and gcollisionh
in the neural transmission,
The obsession and The obsessive abortion,
The avoidance and The antisociality, Dissociation,
The interlocking movement among the displeasing factors,
The perversive thinking, The self-reproach cycle
Chapter 8 Personality traits
Withdrawal, Expectation, Raptness (being enraptured),
Tension (a sense of urgency), Scorn and Disregard, Regret,
Dependence (cling, greed), Seduction and Histrionics,
Pressing, Conceit, Honesty (pureness) and Diligence,
Envy, Jealousy, Shame, Antisociality,
Personality traits based on the transitional phenomena:
Area of play, Kleptomania, Addiction, Ceremony
Chapter 9 Symptom formation
Anxiety and the group of symptoms related to it,
Oedipus complex, Apathy, Irritation, Somatization,
Emotional incontinence, Various dependencies,
Eating disorders, Dissociative disorders, Paraphilias,
Symptom formation as a crime,
Symptom formation based on the transitional phenomena,
Manic state, Depressive state, Hallucination, Delusional state,
Catatonia and Hebephrenia, Others
Chapter 10 The conventional formulation and my formulation
Chapter 11 Disorder formation
The disorder formation in accordance with personality structure,
Various disorders:
Psychotic personality disorder (manic-depressive disorders and
schizophrenias),
The categolization of pathological personality,
The obsessive-abortive personality disorder,
Basic type and subtype of pathological personality,
Summary (The characteristics of each pathological personality),
Defensive personality disorder, Neurosis
Chapter 12 Therapeutic techniques
Transference and Counter-transference,
Empathy and Interpretation,
The principle of therapeutic technique,
The technique of apology and
The technique inducing superiority in object
Chapter 13 The formulation of treatment process
Treatment of defensive personality disorders,
Treatment of pathological personality disorders:
Pathological masochism, Pathological narcissism,
The formulation of the radical tratment of psychosis,
The concrete formulation of the radical treatment of psychosis
Chapter 14 Summary
Part 2 Formation Theory of Psychic Phenomena
Introduction
Chapter 1 Conflict-free area
Chapter 2 Dream
Chapter 3 Consciousness
Chapter 4 Recognition
Chapter 5 The perceptualization of concepts
Chapter 6 Self-consciousness
Chapter 7 The interrelationship between consciousness and
self-consciousness
The actual condition of consciousness, The round of consciousness,
The kind of self-consciousness,
The emotion (affect) exclusion type of self-consciousness,
The emotion (affect) inclusion type of self-consciousness,
Various kinds of dissociation type of self-consciousness
Chapter 8 The personality alteration
The inexperienced area of mine, Psychogenic amnesia,
The cause of multiple personality,
Multiple personality traits:
gThe collationh in the thinking system,
The original bases causing multiple personality,
The treatment of multiple personality,
Multiple personality traits found in schizophrenias
Chapter 9 The way to genlightenmenth
The common subject in human beings,
Narcissism Object love,
Thanatos period, Logos period
Chapter 10 Various subjects to gliveh
Four stages with an idealized object,
Emotion control and Recognition,
Existence and Essence, Evolution and Destruction,
Essence negation, Humanism, Social problems to exist,
Morality (goodness) and The (present) law system,
Subject of death, Sexual love and Freedom
Chapter 11 Summary
Postscript (T)
Part 3 Case Studies
Introduction: The significance of case studies
The interested contents for readers,
The pain in the interruption of treatment,
The result of case studies and its survey,
The theory of improving stages among disorders
Chapter 1 The relation to gforgive and be forgivenh
Chapter 2 The function as ga weak objecth
Chapter 3 Borderline personality disorder
Chapter 4 Histrionic personality disorder
Chapter 5 Obsessive-abortive personality disorder
Chapter 6 Schizoid personality disorder
Chapter 7 Schizotypal personality disorder
Chapter 8 Passive-aggressive personality disorder
Chapter 9 Schizophrenia
Chapter 10 Schizophrenia (U)
Chapter 11 Manic-depressive disorder
Chapter 12 The collation between each case and the formulation
Postscript (U)
Addendum
Reach to the brain research
1. The neural transmission and the transmitter
2. The medicine made from the transmitter
which psychotherapy brings
Introduction