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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

Michael Jacobs

(2003)

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Abstract

Praise for the First Edition:

`This is the Second Edition of a book first published in 1992 as part of the Key Figures in Counselling and Psychotherapy series edited by Windy Dryden. It has proved a successful introduction to the life and work of Sigmund Freud: in this present edition Michael Jacobs takes the opportunity of the new translation of Freud now appearing to offer more suggestions about reading, particularly the papers of technique available through Virago's 2001 publication of the Standard Edition' - The Journal of Analytical Psychology

In refreshing contrast to most other books on Sigmund Freud, this is a highly accessible account of his life and ideas, which focuses on the relevance of Freud's work for contemporary approaches to counselling and psychotherapy.

The book provides an overview which is based firmly on Freud's own writings, but which goes far beyond a recapitulation of the existing literature, to offer fresh insights and some surprises, both about Freud the man and his theories. Written by bestselling author, Michael Jacobs and now fully updated for its Second Edition, Sigmund Freud presents and responds to the criticisms that Freud's work attracted, and charts his continuing influence in the 21st century.

This is highly recommended reading for those training in counselling and psychotherapy as well as those studying Freud in other contexts.

Michael Jacobs is a retired lecturer in Counselling Studies and bestselling author whose publications include (in the same series), D W Winicott (SAGE, 1995) and Psychodynamic Counselling in Action, Second Edition (SAGE, 1999).

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
A note on currencies ix
Acronyms x
Preface xi
Technology for the People 1
Appropriate technology for water 1
PETER STERN
People and the Decade: technology and community 6
JOHN PICKFORD
So much to learn 12
JIM HOWARD
Introducing appropriate technology step by step 14
SIMON J. BATCHELOR
Why TOOL changed to small-scale projects 19
GERT VAN DER BIJL and MARK HOFSTRA
2. Shallow Wells 23
Where shall we- dig the well? 23
JOHN ALLSEBROOK
Hand-dug water wells lined with reinforced concrete 29
SIMON WATT and BILL WOOD
Shallow wells for low-cost water supply in Tanzania 33
ROBERT TRIETSCH
Wells for Mali 39
MARC RAEYMAEKERS
Sahel case study: the Gambia 42
BOB MANI and DERRICK KNIGHT
3. Tube-wells 47
Tube-wells and their construction 47
C. K. STAPLETON
Ground-water development using jetted boreholes 57
RICHARD CARTER
Tackling water-supply problems in Uganda with REDR 62
PETER SHAW and ALAN HAYES
Talking to the people—a multi-disciplinary approach to drilling
boreholes in Senegal 65
HILARY SUNMAN
vi COMMUNITY WATER DEVELOPMENT
4. Rain-water Harvesting 72
Rain-water harvesting 73
PETER STERN
Farming with runoff: a weapon against drought? 77
ARNOLD PACEY and ADRIAN CULLIS
Water harvesting in India 81
DEREK RAY
Social dimensions of harvesting rain-water in Turkana 83
PAULA PARK
Rain-water catchment systems in Botswana 86
JOHN GOULD
5. Water Conservation 94
Water from rocks 94
ERIK NISSEN-PETERSEN
Water from sand 98
ERIK NISSEN-PETERSEN
Assisting ground-water recharge by gully-plugging 102
T. S. RANDHAWA
Simple weirs for diverting water 107
TIM STEPHENS
The design and construction of small earth dams 112
JOHN FOWLER
6. Pumping Alternatives 121
Water for rural communities: the choice between
pumping methods 122
ITDG WATER PANEL
The chain and washer pump 132
SIMON WATT
The hydraulic ram 138
SIMON WATT
Windpumps bring water to the Turkana Desert 144
VIVIEN ABBOTT
Solar pumps—a ray of hope in Somalia 146
FROM REPORTS BY GARY COCKETT AND ROBERT FRASER
7. Handpump Testing and Development 150
The Consumers' Association's handpump testing
programme 151
KEN MILLS
World Bank handpumps testing programme 156
SAUL ARLOSOROFF
The Blair Research Laboratory's contributions to
the Water Decade 159
PETER MORGAN AND HARRY McPHERSON
CONTENTS vii
Malaysian villagers comment on simple plastic
handpumps 163
GOH SING YAU AND LOW KWAI SIM
8. Handpump Maintenance 169
The India Mark II handpump and its three-tier
maintenance system 170
GEORGE BALDWIN
A one-tier system: the Tilonia approach to handpump
maintenance 179
SAMJIT ROY
Working towards village-based handpump maintenance—
UNICEF's approach in India 185
KENNETH GRAY
Handpumps in rural Morocco 188
WILLIAM LYNCH
9. Water Transport and Storage 194
Doing the donkey work 194
VAL CURTIS
Water—women's work 199
BARBARA ROGERS
Bamboo water pipes and wooden tanks 201
T. N. LIPANGILE
Ferrocement tanks in Papua New Guinea 205
STEVE LAYTON
Prefabricated fibre-reinforced cement irrigation channels 209
FRANCIS HILLMAN
10. Education and Training 216
Ways of involving women in water projects 217
CAROLYN HANNAN-ANDERSON
Training through work experience 223
KEVIN TAYLER
Planning intensive training courses 227
FRED ROSENSWE1G
Malawi: Demonstration for self-help 232
GUS LIEBENOW
11. Planning and Management 238
Guide-lines on planning and management of rural water
supplies in developing countries 239
ITDG WATER PANEL
Who will look after the village water supply? 246
w. E. WOOD
Managing seasonal man-made water sources: lessons
from Botswana 253
LOUISE FORTMANN
viii COMMUNITY WATER DEVELOPMENT
Towards community-managed drinking-water schemes in Nepal 259
JOHN WILLIAMSON
The falaj—a traditional co-operative system of
water management 268
SALLY SUTTON
References and Further Reading 276