Psychoanalysis and infant research /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis,
1991.
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- The challenge for psychoanalytic theory from neonate research
- How can we examine the beginning sense of self and object
- Toward an adaptational perspective on the first year
- Do we need to postulate self-object differentiation in the first year
- Additional timetable considerations
- Reflections on id and ego in the first year
- Beginnings of an imaging capacity and sign-signal informational exchange
- Sepculations on the self-as-a-whole as an "emergenty property"
- Effect of assertiveness and genital awareness on the emergent self
- Symbolic representation and consolidation of sense of self
- Erotogenic zones versus alternative organizational models of infancy
- Psychoanalytic situation and infancy
- Experiential conception of what is curative in psychoanalysis.