Buch, Englisch, 242 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 377 g
Key Texts from the John Bowlby Archive
Buch, Englisch, 242 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 377 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-34999-8
Verlag: Routledge
The collection spans Bowlby’s thinking from his early ideas to later reflections, and is split into four parts. Part 1 includes essays on the topic of loss, mourning and depression, outlining his thoughts on the role of defence mechanisms. Part 2 covers Bowlby’s ideas around anxiety, guilt and identification, including reflections on his observations of and work with evacuated children. Part 3 features three seminars on the subject of conflict, in which Bowlby relates clinical concepts to both political philosophy and psychoanalysis in innovative ways. Part 4 consists of Bowlby’s later reflections on trauma and loss, and on his own work as a therapist.
This remarkable collection not only clarifies Bowlby’s relationship with psychoanalysis but features his elaboration of key concepts in attachment theory and important moments of self-criticism.
It will be essential reading for clinicians, researchers, and others interested in human development, relationships and adversity.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Professional
Autoren/Hrsg.
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Weitere Infos & Material
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Foreword: Miriam Steele and Howard Steele
Introduction: Robbie Duschinsky and Kate White
Part One: Mature theoretical writings
1. Defences that Follow Loss: Causation and Function (1962); Appendix: Selective Exclusion & Levels of Motivation (c.1960-1963)
2. Loss, Detachment and Defence (1962); Appendix: Letter from Mary Ainsworth (1962)
3. The Place of Defensive Exclusion in Depressive Disorders (c.1978-1979)
4. Darwin: Psychiatry and Developmental Psychology (1983)
Part Two: Early writings on guilt, anxiety and identification
5. Psychological Problems of Evacuation (c.1939-1942)
6. Freud and the Super-Ego (c.1933-1936)
7. Guilt and Family Contracts (c.1937-1939)
Part Three: Seminars at Stanford and the Tavistock
8. A Psycho-Analytic Approach to Conflict and its Regulation: A seminar delivered to members of the Stanford Conflict Seminar (1958)
9. Summary of Discussions and Topics for Final Session(s): A seminar delivered to members of the Stanford Conflict Seminar, February, 1958
10. Psychological Processes Evoked By A Major Psycho-Social Transition (1974); Appendix: Transitions by Colin Murray Parkes (1974)
Part Four: Retrospective reflections
11. Interview with Alice Smuts (1977)
12. The Role of the Psychotherapist’s Personal Resources in the Treatment Situation (1985)
Index