Margaret Mahler

Margaret Mahler
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9780786482559
ISBN-13 : 0786482559
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Margaret Mahler by : Alma Halbert Bond

Margaret Mahler was from a young age intrigued by the theories of Sigmund Freud and Hungarian psychoanalysts such as Sandor Ferenzci, with whom she became acquainted while a student in Budapest. Forced to flee Europe and rising anti-Semitism, Margaret and her husband, Paul, came to the United States in 1938. It was after this move that Mahler performed her most significant research and developed concepts such as the ground-breaking theory of separation-individuation, an idea which was given credence by Mahler's own relationship with her father. This volume details the life and work of Margaret Mahler focusing on her life's ambition--her psychoanalytical work. Her experiences with the Philadelphia Institute and her definitive research through the Masters Children's Clinic are also discussed.

Separation-individuation

Separation-individuation
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Publisher : Jason Aronson
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 1568212240
ISBN-13 : 9781568212241
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Separation-individuation by : Margaret S. Mahler

A collection of the papers of Margaret S. Mahler, providing an exposition of the development of Mahler's essential concepts.

Revenge

Revenge
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9780765710147
ISBN-13 : 0765710145
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Revenge by : Salman Akhtar

Revenge: Narcissistic Injury, Rage, and Retaliation addresses the ubiquitous human wish to take revenge and settle scores. Featuring the contributions of eleven distinguished mental health professionals, it offers a panoramic and yet deep perspective on the real or imagined narcissistic injury that often underlies fantasies of revenge and the behavioral trait of vindictiveness. It describes various types of revenge and introduces the concept of a ‘good-enough revenge.’ Deftly blending psychoanalysis, ethology, religious studies, literary criticism, and clinical experience, the book goes a long way to enhance empathy with patients struggling with hurt, pain, and desires to get even with their tormentors. This volume is of great clinical value indeed!

The Psychological Birth Of The Human Infant Symbiosis And Individuation

The Psychological Birth Of The Human Infant Symbiosis And Individuation
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780786725328
ISBN-13 : 078672532X
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychological Birth Of The Human Infant Symbiosis And Individuation by : Margaret S. Mahler

The pioneering contribution to infant psychology that gave us separation and individuation documents with standard-setting care the intrapsychic process of a child's emergence from symbiotic fusion with the mother toward affirmation of his own psychological birth. Available for the first time in paperback to a new generation of students and clinicians on the twenty-fifth anniversary of its original publication.

Separation/individuation

Separation/individuation
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 0876306970
ISBN-13 : 9780876306970
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Separation/individuation by : Joyce Edward

First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Guilt

Guilt
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Publisher : Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9780765709004
ISBN-13 : 0765709007
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Guilt by : Salman Akhtar

In this elegantly written book, eight distinguished psychoanalysts address the ubiquitous phenomenon of guilt. They describe the childhood experiences that form the bedrock of this emotion and delineate various types of guilt, including pre-oedipal guilt, oedipal guilt, survivor guilt, separation guilt, induced guilt, and so on. Noting that guilt, by itself, is neither ‘good’ nor ‘bad,’ these master clinicians highlight the adverse (e.g. self-punishment, masochism, irritability) and potentially positive (e.g. reparation, helpfulness towards others) outcomes of guilt. They critically assess previously published findings, review diverse theories, and offer illustrative material from treatment of children and adults. As a result, Guilt: Origins, Manifestations, and Management is replete with clinical pearls and highly useful tips for the management of patients driven by feelings of guilt and remorse.

The Unbroken Soul

The Unbroken Soul
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Publisher : Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781461631934
ISBN-13 : 1461631939
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Unbroken Soul by : Henri Parens

How do individuals cope constructively with significant trauma? How do they recover from it? What factors seem most codetermining of coping with and recovering from trauma? Can these be not only identified but also influenced by our interventions? Addressing these questions-questions about human beings' capacity for resilience-is the prime challenge taken up in this book by an assortment of international psychoanalytic, attachment, and biological mental health theorists and clinicians. While mental health professionals are well trained to identify and treat psychopathology, little is taught about how to look for strengths in patients that assist them in their coping and that, on their own and with our nurturance, can foster their recovery. Some of the contributors to this volume, having themselves been subjected to severe trauma, speak of resilience both from within their own experience, from those around them, and from their work with traumatized patients.

Real and Imaginary Fathers

Real and Imaginary Fathers
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Publisher : Jason Aronson
Total Pages : 188
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0765703483
ISBN-13 : 9780765703484
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Real and Imaginary Fathers by : Salman Akhtar

In this work, Salman Akhtar looks at how many fathers unconsciously, and sometimes quite consciously, attempt to revise their own traumatized childhood by providing their children with possibilities for "a good life", of which they were deprived.

The Mother and Her Child

The Mother and Her Child
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Publisher : Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages : 178
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780765708342
ISBN-13 : 0765708345
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mother and Her Child by : Salman Akhtar

The Mother and Her Child: Clinical Aspects of Attachment, Separation, and Loss, edited by Salman Akhtar, focuses upon the formation of an individual's self in the crucible of the early mother-child relationship. Bringing together contributions from distinguished psychoanalysts and child observational researchers, it elucidates the nuances of mothering, the child's tie to the mother, the mysteries of secure attachment, and the hazards of insecure attachment. These experts also discuss issues of separation, loss, and alternate sources of love when the mother is absent or emotionally unavailable, while highlighting the relevance of such ideas to the treatment of children and adults.