Affect Regulation, Mentalization and the Development of the Self
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- Editor : Peter Fonagy
- Editor : Elliot L. Jurist
- Editor : Gyorgy Gergely
- Publisher : Karnac Books
- Published : 2004
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 592
- Category : Psychoanalysis
- Category 2 : Attachment Theory
- Catalogue No : 18545
- ISBN 10 : 9781855753563
- ISBN 13 : 1855753561
Synopsis:
In a brilliant examination of the frontiers of human emotion and cognition, four prominent psychoanalysts combine the perspectives of developmental psychology, attachment theory and psychoanalytic technique. The result of this marriage of disciplines is a bold, energetic and ultimately encouraging vision for the psychoanalytic treatment.
Description:
'This is a book worth savoring, not just reading. The authors' breadth is truly staggering, traversing terrain from philosophy of mind, to developmental research on children's capacity to represent their own and others' mental states, to research on severe personality disorders, to clinical observations of infants, children and adults - all within a framework grounded in attachment theory. It is one of the first truly convincing efforts to show how the body of attachment research can actually influence the way we practice with many of our patients.' - Drew Westen.
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