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Reclaiming Bowlby's contribution to psychoanalysis
Mauricio Cortina,Mario Marrone +1 more
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This paper reviewed central concepts and research findings of attachment theory emphasizing its clinical relevance to psychoanalytically informed clinicians and then turn to a historical analysis in order to understand why Bowlby's contributions and attachment theory have begun to have a significant impact among clinicians within the last ten years.Abstract:
The paper reviews central concepts and research findings of attachment theory emphasizing its clinical relevance to psychoanalytically informed clinicians We then turn to a historical analysis in order to understand why Bowlby's work was dismissed within psychoanalytic circles and the reasons why Bowlby's contributions and attachment theory have begun to have a significant impact among clinicians within the last ten yearsread more
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Childhood and Society.
TL;DR: The theme of the volume is that it is human to have a long childhood which will leave a lifelong residue of emotional immaturity in man.
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The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child.
TL;DR: This book, for those who may be unfamiliar with this annual publication, is a review of the psychoanalytic literature and includes selections by a number of well-known and consistent contributors to the psychosomatic concepts in development ofChildren, the psychopathology of children, and the clinical problems involved in the treatment of children.
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Childhood and Society
TL;DR: Erikson's Childhood and Society as discussed by the authors deals with the relationship between childhood training and cultural accomplishment, analyzing the infantile and the mature, the modern and the archaic elements in human motivation.
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Childhood and Society.
TL;DR: The theme of the volume is that it is human to have a long childhood which will leave a lifelong residue of emotional immaturity in man.
The Emotional Brain
TL;DR: In The Emotional Brain, Joseph LeDoux investigates the origins of human emotions and explains that many exist as part of complex neural systems that evolved to enable us to survive.