Infantile psychosis and early contributions: The selected papers of Margaret S. Mahler, Volume 1

Author(s) : Margaret S. Mahler

Infantile psychosis and early contributions: The selected papers of Margaret S. Mahler, Volume 1

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A collection of papers that provide an exposition of the development of Mahler's essential concepts. This volume will be a useful resource for any clinician dealing with ill children, counselling young parents, or attempting to work with so-called borderline patients.

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Margaret Schönberger Mahler (May 10, 1897 – October 2, 1985) was a Hungarian physician, who later became interested in psychiatry. She was a central figure on the world stage of psychoanalysis. Her main interest was in normal childhood development, but she spent much of her time with psychiatric children and how they arrive at the ""self."" Mahler developed the separation–individuation theory of child development.

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