I first read this book in the early eighties in whilst training as a psychotherapist. I'd read Calvin Hall's excellent 'A Primer of Freudian Psychology' and needed something to read more in the area of psychopathology and this fitted the bill. It provides a relatively short overview of psychoanalytic theory with a focus on a spectrum of psychopathologies. Very clearly written and comprehensive, no doubt this book would have been a go to book for students of psychiatry when it was first published in the late forties. Franz Alexander keeps mainly to a strictly Freudian ego psychology framework, his only difference with Freud is a rejection of the death instinct and explains the compulsion to repeat in terms of the constancy principle much as Otto Fenichel does in his encyclopaedic 'Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis'.The book is very clearly written and quite suitable for those beginning their training in the field of psychodynamic psychotherapy.