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Psychoanalytic theories of development and maldevelopment: Some recapitulations

  • Fifteenth Annual Karen Horney Lecture
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Theodore Lidz, M.D. is Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine. He has made original contributions in neurology, endocrinology and psychosomatic medicine. Among his many studies of family constellations in psychiatric disorders are,The Family and Human Adaptation (1963) andSchizophrenia and the Family (1965). This is the Fifteenth Annual Karen Horney Lecture, read before the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis on March 30, 1967, at the New York Academy of Medicine.

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Lidz, T. Psychoanalytic theories of development and maldevelopment: Some recapitulations. Am J Psychoanal 27, 115–126 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01873044

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