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XXIV; 296 S.; 23 cm; kart.

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Gutes Ex. - Englisch. // 'Paradigms in Psychoanalysis is a tour de force in which the author weaves together the story of the unique contributions of Fromm, Ferenczi, and Bowlby - the radicals ostracised by psychoanalysis - who have provided the cornerstone, along with Sullivan, of contemporary relational psychoanalysis. Bacciagaluppi has skilfully linked the work of these pioneers to contemporary developments in neuroscience, infant research, attachment theory, and the contribution they make to our understanding of relational trauma. He argues that the origins of the "relational turn in psychoanalysis" are identified in Ferenczi, namely: the loving approach to the patient; the possibility that the analyst can make mistakes and the necessity of acknowledging them; and the reciprocity of the analyst-patient relationship. ... (Verlagstext) / INHALT : ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- ABOUT THE AUTHOR --- FOREWORD by Marco Conci --- 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. ISBN 9781780490243