During his lifetime John Bowlby, the founder of attachment theory, was unable to publish as he wished due to strong opposition to his ideas. Now, with the support of the Bowlby family, several complete and near-complete works from the John Bowlby Archive at the Wellcome Collection are published for the first time.
During his lifetime John Bowlby, the founder of attachment theory, was unable to publish as he wished due to strong opposition to his ideas. Now, with the support of the Bowlby family, several complete and near-complete works from the John Bowlby Archive at the Wellcome Collection are published for the first time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of illustrations Acknowledgements Foreword: Miriam Steele and Howard Steele Introduction: Robbie Duschinsky and Kate White Part One: Mature theoretical writings 1. Defences that Follow Loss: Causation and Function (1962); Appendix: Selective Exclusion & Levels of Motivation (c.1960-1963) 2. Loss, Detachment and Defence (1962); Appendix: Letter from Mary Ainsworth (1962) 3. The Place of Defensive Exclusion in Depressive Disorders (c.1978-1979) 4. Darwin: Psychiatry and Developmental Psychology (1983) Part Two: Early writings on guilt, anxiety and identification 5. Psychological Problems of Evacuation (c.1939-1942) 6. Freud and the Super-Ego (c.1933-1936) 7. Guilt and Family Contracts (c.1937-1939) Part Three: Seminars at Stanford and the Tavistock 8. A Psycho-Analytic Approach to Conflict and its Regulation: A seminar delivered to members of the Stanford Conflict Seminar (1958) 9. Summary of Discussions and Topics for Final Session(s): A seminar delivered to members of the Stanford Conflict Seminar, February, 1958 10. Psychological Processes Evoked By A Major Psycho-Social Transition (1974); Appendix: Transitions by Colin Murray Parkes (1974) Part Four: Retrospective reflections 11. Interview with Alice Smuts (1977) 12. The Role of the Psychotherapist¿s Personal Resources in the Treatment Situation (1985) Index
List of illustrations Acknowledgements Foreword: Miriam Steele and Howard Steele Introduction: Robbie Duschinsky and Kate White Part One: Mature theoretical writings 1. Defences that Follow Loss: Causation and Function (1962); Appendix: Selective Exclusion & Levels of Motivation (c.1960-1963) 2. Loss, Detachment and Defence (1962); Appendix: Letter from Mary Ainsworth (1962) 3. The Place of Defensive Exclusion in Depressive Disorders (c.1978-1979) 4. Darwin: Psychiatry and Developmental Psychology (1983) Part Two: Early writings on guilt, anxiety and identification 5. Psychological Problems of Evacuation (c.1939-1942) 6. Freud and the Super-Ego (c.1933-1936) 7. Guilt and Family Contracts (c.1937-1939) Part Three: Seminars at Stanford and the Tavistock 8. A Psycho-Analytic Approach to Conflict and its Regulation: A seminar delivered to members of the Stanford Conflict Seminar (1958) 9. Summary of Discussions and Topics for Final Session(s): A seminar delivered to members of the Stanford Conflict Seminar, February, 1958 10. Psychological Processes Evoked By A Major Psycho-Social Transition (1974); Appendix: Transitions by Colin Murray Parkes (1974) Part Four: Retrospective reflections 11. Interview with Alice Smuts (1977) 12. The Role of the Psychotherapist¿s Personal Resources in the Treatment Situation (1985) Index
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