Kaplan, Bernard

Perspectives in psychological theory : essays in honor of Heinz Werner / edited by Bernard Kaplan and Seymour Wapner - New York : International Universities Press, 1960. - 384p. : illus., port.

--Psychoanalysis as a developmental psychology, by D. Rapaport.--Cognitive embeddedness in problem solving; a theoretical and experimental analysis, by M. Scheerer and M. D. Huling.--Instinctive behavior, maturation: experience and development, by T. C. Schneirla.--The problem of individuality in development, by H. A. Witkin.--Publications of Heinz Werner (p. [362]-374)

Includes bibliographies.

Introductory remarks, by B. Kaplan and S. Wapner.--The experiences of inner status, by S. Arieti.--The development of double function terms in children; an exploratory investigation, by S. E. Asch and H. Nerlove.--The functions of perceiving; new look retrospect, by J. S. Bruner and G. S. Klein.--A theoretical and experimental inquiry into concrete values and value systems, by T. Dembo.--Sensoritonic theory and the concept of self-realization, by K. Goldstein.--Why "mama" and "papa"? By R. Jakobson.--Selector-integrator mechanisms in behavior, by N. R. F. Maier.--Resistance to being rubricized, by A. H. Maslow.--Organism and quantity; a study of organic structure as a quantitative problem, by G. Murphy.


General Psychology.

150 / KAP