The therapeutic implications of the view that neurotic symptoms are consistent with the overall quality of ones subjective life surface in Shapiros clinical model, now issued in accessible paperback on the tenth anniversary of its publication.
Forensic psychology has grown rapidly. This book provides an overview of the applications of psychology to the law. Incorporating the contributions of social and clinical psychology, it presents the material with an objective view towards the scope of the subject matter.
In this long awaited volume, the author extends the same intuitive clinical vision that informed his phenomenally successful 'Neurotic Styles' to probe the dynamic psychopathological character.
An anthology of essays about beauty in art. It encompasses Meyer Schapiro's sceptical argument on perfection, contributions from artists such as Louise Bourgeois and Agnes Martin, and reflections of critics, curators and philosophers on the problems of beauty and relativism.