Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis

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Other Press, LLC, 2001 M07 17 - 267 páginas
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Attachment Theory shows scientifically how our earliest relationships with our mothers influence our later relationships in life. This book offers an excellent introduction to the findings of attachment theory and the major schools of psychoanalytic thought.

"The book every student, colleague, and even rival theoretician has been waiting for. With characteristic wit, philosophical sophistication, scholarship, humanity, incisiveness, and creativity, Fonagy succinctly describes the links, differences, and future directions of his twin themes. [His book] is destined to take its place as one of a select list of essential psychology books of the decade."
-Jeremy Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Psychotherapy, University of Exeter

"Extraordinary--an invaluable resource for developmental psychoanalysis."
-Joy D. Osofsky, Professor, Louisiana State University
 

Contenido

Introduction to Attachment Theory
1
Key Findings of Attachment Research
19
Freuds Models and Attachment Theory
47
The North American Structural Approach
53
Modifications of the Structural Model
69
The KleinBion Model
81
The Independent School of British Psychoanalysis and Its Relation to Attachment Theory
93
North American Object Relations Theorists and Attachment Theory
105
How Can Attachment Theory Benefit from
185
Conclusion
191
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47
204
53
210
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217
Index
247
81
248

Psychoanalytic Attachment Theorists
135
What Do Psychoanalytic Theories
157

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Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., F.B.A.

Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., F.B.A., is Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis and Director of the Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology at Univesity College London.

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