Object relations and self psychology; an introduction
Material type: TextBelmont, CA Brooks/Cole--Thomson Learning c2004Edition: 4th edDescription: xv, 217p.; bibliog.; glossary; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-534-53293-4
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1 Object relations theories and self psychology. 2 The Freudian starting point: concepts relevant to object relations and self psychology theories. 3 Melanie Klein: innovative and transitional theorist. 4 W.R. D. Fairbairn: a "pure" object relations model. 5 D.W. Winnicott: pediatrician with a unique perspective. 6 Margaret S. Mahler: the psychological birth of the individual. 7 Edith Jacobson: an integrated model. 8 Otto Kernberg: a synthesis. 9 Heinz Kohut: self psychology and narcissism. 10 Stephen A. Mitchell: the integrated relational model. 11 A case study narrative: Brenda
'...a fine job of highlighting the evolution of psychoanalytic thought from classical Freudian to object relations and self psychology theories, and presenting complex material in a very palatable fashion.'
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