Part I Historical perspectives 1 Introduction 2 Harry Stack Sullivan, the man Part II The interpersonal theory of psychiatry 3 Basic concepts 4 Infancy: the beginning of interpersonal living 5 Developmental epochs of childhood through adolescence: the expansion of the interpersonal world Part III Applications 6 The interpersonal theory of mental disorder 7 Psychiatric interview and interpersonal Psychotherapy 8 Social psychiatry and the problems of society
F.Barton Evans III is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at George Washington University School of Medicine and Faculty at the Washington School of Psychiatry, and is a clinical and forensic psychologist in private practice.
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