Description |
1 online resource (225 pages) |
Contents |
Book Cover; Title; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; About the psychology of the infant; The child in the imagination of the adult; The ̃clinical̃ and the ̃observed̃ infant; The ̃clinically reconstructed̃ infant in the development of psychoanalytic theory; The ̃observed̃ infant in psychoanalytic perspective; The ̃observed̃ infant in infant research; Drives versus motivational systems; The affects; The self and the organizational forms of the sense of self; The question of fantasy in infancy; The symbolic function; The infant and its environment |
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Jungian theory of the complexes and modern infant researchArchetypes and complexes; The mother complex; The father complex; About the inferiority complex; Sexual complexes; The dominance of aversive motivations and their influence on the formation of complexes; The significance of infant research for analysis and analytical psychotherapy; Some basic principles of Jungian analysis; The core self in the psychotherapeutic field; The organizational stage of intersu |
Summary |
Mario Jacoby looks at how infant observations are relevant to psychotherapeutic and Jungian analytical practice |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780203360866 |
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0203360869 |
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