Fairbairn and the Object Relations Tradition
Herausgeber: Scharff, David E.; Clarke, Graham S.
Fairbairn and the Object Relations Tradition
Herausgeber: Scharff, David E.; Clarke, Graham S.
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The book gathers an international group of therapists, analysts, psychiatrists, social commentators, and historians, who contend that Fairbairn's work extends powerfully beyond the therapeutic. They suggest that social, cultural, and historical dimensions can all be illuminated by his work.
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The book gathers an international group of therapists, analysts, psychiatrists, social commentators, and historians, who contend that Fairbairn's work extends powerfully beyond the therapeutic. They suggest that social, cultural, and historical dimensions can all be illuminated by his work.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- The Lines of Development - Evolution of Theory and Practice over the Decades Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9781780490823
- ISBN-10: 1780490828
- Artikelnr.: 40812401
- The Lines of Development - Evolution of Theory and Practice over the Decades Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9781780490823
- ISBN-10: 1780490828
- Artikelnr.: 40812401
Graham S Clarke, David E Scharff
Series Editors' Foreword
Introduction
Introduction
Prologue
Historical
From instinct to self: the evolution and implications of W. R. D. Fairbairn's theory of object relations
From Oedipus to Antigone: Hegelian themes in Fairbairn
Making Fairbairn's psychoanalysis thinkable: Henry Drummond's natural laws of the spiritual world
Splitting in the history of psychoanalysis: from Janet and Freud to Fairbairn
passing through Ferenczi and Suttie
Fairbairn
Suttie
and Macmurray-an essay
Religion in the life and work of W. R. D. Fairbairn
Fairbairn and homosexuality: sex versus conscience
Fairbairn in Argentina: the "Fairbairn Space" in the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association (APA)
Some comments about Ronald Fairbairn's impact today
Clinical
Why read Fairbairn?
On the origin of internal objects in the works of Fairbairn and Klein and the possible therapeutic consequences
Fairbairn: Oedipus reconfigured by trauma
Sitting with marital tensions: The work of Henry Dicks in applying Fairbairn's ideas to couple relationships
W. R. D. Fairbairn's contribution to the study of personality disorders
Fairbairn: abuse
trauma
and multiplicity
Fairbairn and multiple personality
Fairbairn and "emptiness pathology"
Fairbairn's unique contributions to dream interpretation
The analyst as good object: A Fairbairnian perspective
Expanding Fairbairn's reach
Theoretical
The contribution of W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1965) to psychoanalytic theory and practice
John Padel's contribution to an understanding of Fairbairn's object relations theory
Fairbairn elaborated: Guntrip and the psychoanalytic romantic model
From Fairbairn to Winnicott
Fairbairn and Ferenczi
Mitchell reading Fairbairn
Fairbairn's influence on Stephen Mitchell's theoretical and clinical work
Self and society
trauma and the link
Fairbairn and Pichon-Rivière: Object relations
link
and group
The "intuitive position" and its relationship to creativity
science
and art in Fairbairn's work
Revising Fairbairn's structural theory
Fairbairn's accomplishment is good science
Fairbairn and partitive conceptions of mind
Fairbairn and the philosophy of intersubjectivity
Applications
Fair play: A restitution of Fairbairn's forgotten role in the historical drama of art and psychoanalysis
Viewing Camus's The Stranger from the perspective of W. R. D. Fairbairn's object relations
The family is the first social group
followed by the clan
tribe
and nation
Fairbairn's object relations theory and social work in child welfare
Envoi
Introduction
Introduction
Prologue
Historical
From instinct to self: the evolution and implications of W. R. D. Fairbairn's theory of object relations
From Oedipus to Antigone: Hegelian themes in Fairbairn
Making Fairbairn's psychoanalysis thinkable: Henry Drummond's natural laws of the spiritual world
Splitting in the history of psychoanalysis: from Janet and Freud to Fairbairn
passing through Ferenczi and Suttie
Fairbairn
Suttie
and Macmurray-an essay
Religion in the life and work of W. R. D. Fairbairn
Fairbairn and homosexuality: sex versus conscience
Fairbairn in Argentina: the "Fairbairn Space" in the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association (APA)
Some comments about Ronald Fairbairn's impact today
Clinical
Why read Fairbairn?
On the origin of internal objects in the works of Fairbairn and Klein and the possible therapeutic consequences
Fairbairn: Oedipus reconfigured by trauma
Sitting with marital tensions: The work of Henry Dicks in applying Fairbairn's ideas to couple relationships
W. R. D. Fairbairn's contribution to the study of personality disorders
Fairbairn: abuse
trauma
and multiplicity
Fairbairn and multiple personality
Fairbairn and "emptiness pathology"
Fairbairn's unique contributions to dream interpretation
The analyst as good object: A Fairbairnian perspective
Expanding Fairbairn's reach
Theoretical
The contribution of W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1965) to psychoanalytic theory and practice
John Padel's contribution to an understanding of Fairbairn's object relations theory
Fairbairn elaborated: Guntrip and the psychoanalytic romantic model
From Fairbairn to Winnicott
Fairbairn and Ferenczi
Mitchell reading Fairbairn
Fairbairn's influence on Stephen Mitchell's theoretical and clinical work
Self and society
trauma and the link
Fairbairn and Pichon-Rivière: Object relations
link
and group
The "intuitive position" and its relationship to creativity
science
and art in Fairbairn's work
Revising Fairbairn's structural theory
Fairbairn's accomplishment is good science
Fairbairn and partitive conceptions of mind
Fairbairn and the philosophy of intersubjectivity
Applications
Fair play: A restitution of Fairbairn's forgotten role in the historical drama of art and psychoanalysis
Viewing Camus's The Stranger from the perspective of W. R. D. Fairbairn's object relations
The family is the first social group
followed by the clan
tribe
and nation
Fairbairn's object relations theory and social work in child welfare
Envoi
Series Editors' Foreword
Introduction
Introduction
Prologue
Historical
From instinct to self: the evolution and implications of W. R. D. Fairbairn's theory of object relations
From Oedipus to Antigone: Hegelian themes in Fairbairn
Making Fairbairn's psychoanalysis thinkable: Henry Drummond's natural laws of the spiritual world
Splitting in the history of psychoanalysis: from Janet and Freud to Fairbairn
passing through Ferenczi and Suttie
Fairbairn
Suttie
and Macmurray-an essay
Religion in the life and work of W. R. D. Fairbairn
Fairbairn and homosexuality: sex versus conscience
Fairbairn in Argentina: the "Fairbairn Space" in the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association (APA)
Some comments about Ronald Fairbairn's impact today
Clinical
Why read Fairbairn?
On the origin of internal objects in the works of Fairbairn and Klein and the possible therapeutic consequences
Fairbairn: Oedipus reconfigured by trauma
Sitting with marital tensions: The work of Henry Dicks in applying Fairbairn's ideas to couple relationships
W. R. D. Fairbairn's contribution to the study of personality disorders
Fairbairn: abuse
trauma
and multiplicity
Fairbairn and multiple personality
Fairbairn and "emptiness pathology"
Fairbairn's unique contributions to dream interpretation
The analyst as good object: A Fairbairnian perspective
Expanding Fairbairn's reach
Theoretical
The contribution of W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1965) to psychoanalytic theory and practice
John Padel's contribution to an understanding of Fairbairn's object relations theory
Fairbairn elaborated: Guntrip and the psychoanalytic romantic model
From Fairbairn to Winnicott
Fairbairn and Ferenczi
Mitchell reading Fairbairn
Fairbairn's influence on Stephen Mitchell's theoretical and clinical work
Self and society
trauma and the link
Fairbairn and Pichon-Rivière: Object relations
link
and group
The "intuitive position" and its relationship to creativity
science
and art in Fairbairn's work
Revising Fairbairn's structural theory
Fairbairn's accomplishment is good science
Fairbairn and partitive conceptions of mind
Fairbairn and the philosophy of intersubjectivity
Applications
Fair play: A restitution of Fairbairn's forgotten role in the historical drama of art and psychoanalysis
Viewing Camus's The Stranger from the perspective of W. R. D. Fairbairn's object relations
The family is the first social group
followed by the clan
tribe
and nation
Fairbairn's object relations theory and social work in child welfare
Envoi
Introduction
Introduction
Prologue
Historical
From instinct to self: the evolution and implications of W. R. D. Fairbairn's theory of object relations
From Oedipus to Antigone: Hegelian themes in Fairbairn
Making Fairbairn's psychoanalysis thinkable: Henry Drummond's natural laws of the spiritual world
Splitting in the history of psychoanalysis: from Janet and Freud to Fairbairn
passing through Ferenczi and Suttie
Fairbairn
Suttie
and Macmurray-an essay
Religion in the life and work of W. R. D. Fairbairn
Fairbairn and homosexuality: sex versus conscience
Fairbairn in Argentina: the "Fairbairn Space" in the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association (APA)
Some comments about Ronald Fairbairn's impact today
Clinical
Why read Fairbairn?
On the origin of internal objects in the works of Fairbairn and Klein and the possible therapeutic consequences
Fairbairn: Oedipus reconfigured by trauma
Sitting with marital tensions: The work of Henry Dicks in applying Fairbairn's ideas to couple relationships
W. R. D. Fairbairn's contribution to the study of personality disorders
Fairbairn: abuse
trauma
and multiplicity
Fairbairn and multiple personality
Fairbairn and "emptiness pathology"
Fairbairn's unique contributions to dream interpretation
The analyst as good object: A Fairbairnian perspective
Expanding Fairbairn's reach
Theoretical
The contribution of W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1965) to psychoanalytic theory and practice
John Padel's contribution to an understanding of Fairbairn's object relations theory
Fairbairn elaborated: Guntrip and the psychoanalytic romantic model
From Fairbairn to Winnicott
Fairbairn and Ferenczi
Mitchell reading Fairbairn
Fairbairn's influence on Stephen Mitchell's theoretical and clinical work
Self and society
trauma and the link
Fairbairn and Pichon-Rivière: Object relations
link
and group
The "intuitive position" and its relationship to creativity
science
and art in Fairbairn's work
Revising Fairbairn's structural theory
Fairbairn's accomplishment is good science
Fairbairn and partitive conceptions of mind
Fairbairn and the philosophy of intersubjectivity
Applications
Fair play: A restitution of Fairbairn's forgotten role in the historical drama of art and psychoanalysis
Viewing Camus's The Stranger from the perspective of W. R. D. Fairbairn's object relations
The family is the first social group
followed by the clan
tribe
and nation
Fairbairn's object relations theory and social work in child welfare
Envoi