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Title Psychoanalytic perspectives on developmental psychology / edited by Joseph M. Masling and Robert F. Bornstein
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ©1996

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Description 1 online resource (xxxii, 351 pages)
Series Empirical studies of psychoanalytic theories ; vol. 6
Empirical studies of psychoanalytic theories ; vol. 6.
Contents Introduction: On the Empirical Testing of Psychanalytic Concepts: Psychoanalysis as Developmental Psychology / Joseph M. Masling and Robert F. Bornstein -- 1. Precursors of Relatedness and Self-Definition in Mother-Infant Interaction / Ruth Feldman and Sidney J. Blatt -- 2. Bridging the Gap Between Psychodynamic and Scientific Psychology: The Adelphi Early Memory Index / Rachel Karliner, Ellen Katz Westrich and Jonathan Shedler [and others] -- 3. Psychoanalytic Theory and Creativity: Cognition and Affect Revisited / Sandra W. Russ -- 4. Attachment Research and Psychoanalytic Theory / Morris N. Eagle -- 5. Psychoanalysis and the Study of Adult Lives / Bertram J. Cohler and David S. deBoer -- 6. Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives / Lisa Sandow Lyons and Michael B. Sperling -- 7. Reconsidering the Role of Hostility in Completed Suicide: A Life-Course Perspective / Paul R. Duberstein, Larry Seidlitz and Yeates Conwell
Summary "Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Developmental Psychology" explores the growing areas of mutual influence between psychoanalytic theory and the study of human development. /// This volume explores the shift in the psychodynamic conceptualization of the infant-caretaker relationship toward the active role of the child, and the reciprocal influence between parent and child--and, by extension, between therapist and patient. Developmental psychologists now use the language of object relations theory to describe how psychoanalytic thinking has shaped studies of identity development and the construction of self-concept. /// The empirical research examined in this volume highlights the expansion of psychoanalytic theory from infant and child development to a lifespan view, recognizing important developmental milestones throughout adolescence and adulthood and into the realm of aging. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Issuing Body Made available through: American Psychological Association's PsyBooks Collection
Notes English
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Subject Psychoanalysis.
Developmental psychology.
Psychoanalytic Theory
Psychoanalytic Therapy
psychoanalysis.
Developmental psychology
Psychoanalysis
Form Electronic book
Author Masling, Joseph M.
Bornstein, Robert F.
American Psychological Association.