Paradigms in psychoanalysis : an integration
β Scribed by Bacciagaluppi, Marco
- Publisher
- Karnac Books
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 321
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book aims at making explicit the scientific theories, termed paradigms, that the author has found useful in psychoanalysis. It lists nine paradigms: genetics, neurobiology, attachment theory, infant research, trauma, their relational model, the family system, the socio-cultural level, and prehistory. These nine paradigms are presented in as many chapters. Special attention is devoted to attachment theory, which Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
COVER
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
FOREWORD
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE Genetics
CHAPTER TWO Neurobiology
CHAPTER THREE Attachment theory
CHAPTER FOUR Infant research
CHAPTER FIVE Trauma
CHAPTER SIX The relational model
CHAPTER SEVEN The family system
CHAPTER EIGHT The socio-cultural level
CHAPTER NINE Prehistory
Conclusion
REFERENCES
INDEX.
β¦ Subjects
Psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic theory Psychology Medicine Philosophy BODY MIND SPIRIT Healing General
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