The talking cure in three volumes : Volume 2: The warring egos, object relations and attachment theory
Material type: TextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts: 137)Toronto Inner City Books c2013Description: 123p.; glossary; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
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- 978-1-894574-39-6
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1 Ego psychology and the analysis of children: Anna Freud (1895-1982) and Melanie Klein (1882-1960). 2 Object relations theory: Fairbairn, Winnicott, Balint and Guntrip. 3 Attachment theory: John Bowlby (1907-1990)
'...Since Freudian theory has been discredited, shown to be largely without empirical basis, what is to stop the whole psychotherapeutic edifice from collapsing into the quicksands on which it is built? In...an immensely readable and entertaining overview in three volumes...Stevens describes how the major schools of psychodynamic theory grew out of the psychology of their charismatic founders and have subsequently turned into exclusive and mutually hostiile rival "sects". Stevens argues that the best hope for the future lies in research to determine the positive therapeutic ingredients that all methods have in common. This...could lead to the ado0tion of a new paradigm capable of transcending the differences between them--the paradigm adopted by the new breed of "evolutionary psychotherapists".'
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