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800 S.; 23 cm; kart. (5 Bände).

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Gute Exemplare / 5 BÄNDE / Kompletter Jahrgang 2003. - Englisch. - ISSN 0735-1690. - INHALT : Attachment Research and Psychoanalysis III: Further Reflections on Theory and Clinical Experience ---- DIANA DIAMOND, PH.D., SIDNEY J. BLATT, PH.D., AND JOSEPH LICHTENBERG, M.D., Issue Editors ---- Prologue. ---- JOSEPH SANDLER, M.D. ---- On Attachment to Internal Objects. ---- MORRIS EAGLE, PH.D. ---- Clinical Implications of Attachment Theory. ---- MASSIMO AMMANITI, M.D. AND GIULIO SERGI, PH.D. Clinical Dynamics During Adolescence: Psychoanalytic and Attachment Perspectives. ---- ANNA BUCHHEIM, PH.D. AND HORST KACHELE, M.D. ---- Adult Attachment Interview and Psychoanalytic Perspective: A Single Case Study. ---- SIDNEY J. BLATT, PH.D AND KENNETH N. LEVY, PH.D. Attachment Theory, Psychoanalysis, Personality Development, and Psychopathology. ---- JOSEPH LICHTENBERG, M.D. ---- A Clinician's View of Attachment Theory and Research: A Discussion of the Papers in Three Issues of Psychoanalytic Inquiry. ---- DIANA DIAMOND, PH.D., SIDNEY J. BLATT, PH.D., AND JOSEPH LICHTENBERG, M.D., Issue Editors ---- Epilogue. ---- // Infant Research ---- PATRICIA A. NACHMAN, PH.D. AND LINDA MAYES, M.D., Issue Editors ---- Prologue. ---- PETER FONAGY, PH.D., FBA, MARY TARGET, PH.D., GEORGE GERGELY, PH.D., JON G. ALLEN, PH.D., AND ANTHONY W. BATEMAN, M.A., FRCPsych ---- The Developmental Roots of Borderline Personality ---- Disorder in Early Attachment Relationships: ---- A Theory and Some Evidence. ---- MELVIN R. LANSKY, M.D. ---- Discussion of Peter Fonagy et al.'s ---- "The Developmental Roots of Borderline Personality ---- Disorder in Early Attachment Relationships: ---- A Theory and Some Evidence". ---- EDWARD Z. TRONICK, PH.D. ---- "Of Course All Relationships Are Unique": How Co-creative Processes Generate Unique Mother-Infant and Patient-Therapist Relationships and Change Other Relationships. ---- BARBARA FAJARDO, PH.D. ---- Discussion of Edward Tronick's ---- "Of Course All Relationships Are Unique". ---- JOSEPH D. LICHTENBERG, M.D. ---- Communication in Infancy. ---- // Sexuality and Sexual Object Choice in Women: Some New Views ---- MALKAH T. NOTMAN, M.D. AND EVA P. LESTER, M.D., Issue Editors ---- Prologue. ---- MARTHA KIRKPATRJCK, M.D. ---- The Nature and Nurture of Gender. ---- MALKAH T. NOTMAN, M.D. ---- The Female Body and Its Meanings. ---- SUSAN G. LAZAR, M.D. AND JOSEPH D. LICHTENBERG, M.D. Sensual Enjoyment, Sexual Excitement, and Femininity: Appreciating the Female Sexual Response. ---- EVA P. LESTER, M.D. ---- Homosexuality and Female Sexual Response: Vicissitudes in Middle Age. ---- CARLA GOLDEN, PH.D. ---- Improbable Possibilities. ---- MALKAH T. NOTMAN, M.D. AND EVA P. LESTER, M.D., Issue Editors ---- Epilogue. ---- // Group Psychotherapy: Current Influences, Future Directions ---- ROSEMARY A. SEGALLA, PH.D., Issue Editor ---- Prologue. ---- MARTIN S. LIVINGSTON, PH.D. ---- Vulnerability, Affect, and Depth in Group Psychotherapy ---- WALTER N. STONE, M.D. ---- Strivings and Expectations: ---- An Examination of Process in Groups for ---- Persons with Chronic Mental Illness. ---- IRENE HARWOOD, PH.D., PSY.D. ---- Creative Use of Gender While Addressing ---- Early Attachment, Trauma, and Cross-Cultural Issues in a ---- Cotherapy Group. ---- SUSANNA FEDERICI-NEBBIOSI, PH.D. ---- "With a Little Help from My Friends": ---- Affect Regulation and Emergence of Group Experience in ---- Treatment of Young Adolescents. ---- CHRISTINE C. KIEFFER, PH.D. ---- How Group Analysis Cures: ---- An Exploration of Narcissistic Rage in Group Treatment. ---- GIANNI NEBBIOSI, PH.D. ---- Organizing Patterns in a Dyad and in a Group: Theoretical and Clinical Implications. ---- (u.a.m.)