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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. N° de réf. du vendeur 246530
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Hardcover in very good condition with very good dust jacket. A couple pages have writing. N° de réf. du vendeur 26103
Description du livre Etat : Gut. XII; 355 S.; 23,5 cm; fadengeh. Orig.-Halbleinenband. Gutes Ex.; mit Folie bezogen; Bibliotheksex.; ohne OUmschlag; Stempel. - Englisch. - INHALT : Introduction --- ALBERT J. SOLNIT --- SECTION I. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS --- Chapter 1. Object Constancy, Individuality, and Internalization --- JOHN B. MCDEVITT AND MARGARET S. MAHLER --- Chapter 2. The Earliest Internalizations --- W. W. MEISSNER --- Chapter 3. Self Constancy: The Elusive Concept --- MARJORIE TAGGART WHITE --- SECTION II. THE EMERGENCE OF THE SENSE OF SELF --- Chapter 4. Comments on the Self and Its Objects --- JOSEPH SANDLER --- Chapter 5. The Relationship of Winnicott's Developmental Concept of the Transitional Object to Self and Object Constancy --- SIMON GROLNICK --- Chapter 6. Self Constancy and Alternate States of Consciousness --- SHELDON BACH --- Chapter 7. Self and Object Differentiation --- BERNARD BRANDCHAFT --- Chapter 8. Early Determinants of Self and Object Constancy --- RENATA GADDINI --- SECTION III. SELF AND OBJECT --- Chapter 9. Object Constancy, Object Permanency, and Personality Disorders --- DONALD B. RINSLEY --- Chapter 10. Psychic Integration and Object Constancy --- PETER L. GIOVACCHINI --- Chapter 11. Phenomenology of Failed Object Constancy --- MARGARET HAMEL RAY --- SECTION IV. CLINICAL THEORY AND APPLICATION --- Chapter 12. Object Inconstancy and Paranoid Conspiracy --- HAROLD P. BLUM --- Chapter 13. Libidinal Object and Self Constancy Enhanced by the Analytic Process --- RUTH F. LAX --- Chapter 14. Illusion, Reality, and Fantasy --- J. ALEXIS BURLAND --- Chapter 15. Maternal Depression, Separation, and a Failure in the Development of Object Constancy --- HERMAN ROIPHE AND ELEANOR GALENSON --- Chapter 16. The Vicissitudes of Maternal Deprivation --- J. ALEXIS BURLAND --- Index. ISBN 0898622263 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550. N° de réf. du vendeur 1161716
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Description du livre Etat : Gut. XII; 355 S.; 23,5 cm. Gutes Ex. - Englisch. - HARDCOVER. - Ruth F. Lax, Ph.D., Sheldon Bach, Ph.D., and J. Alexis Burland, M.D. // . In this volume, some of today's leading psychoanalysts discuss self and object constancy from historical, developmental, theoretical, and clinical perspectives. Stressing that both self and object constancy continue to unfold throughout the life cycle, contributors discuss how this evolves, and the causes for and consequences of faulty development when this is not achieved. Also considered is the relationship between object constancy and self constancy, which is a relatively new concern of ego psychology. The first two sections of the book examine theoretical and developmental aspects of self and object constancy with an emphasis on healthy development. Among the areas covered are: the earliest internalizations, self constancy and altered states of consciousness, and self and object differentiation. The third and fourth sections, which include both clinical and theoretical studies, elaborate on object constancy constructs in relation to deviant states and psychopathological conditions. Covered in detail are the phenomenology of failed object constancy, paranoid conspiracy, maternal depression, and separation and developmental effects of maternal deprivation. . (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Introduction ---- ALBERT J. SOLNIT ---- SECTION I. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ---- Chapter 1. Object Constancy, Individuality, and Internalization ---- JOHN B. MCDEVITT AND MARGARET S. MAHLER ---- Chapter 2. The Earliest Internalizations ---- W. W. MEISSNER ---- Chapter 3. Self Constancy: The Elusive Concept ---- MARJORIE TAGGART WHITE ---- SECTION II. THE EMERGENCE OF THE SENSE OF SELF ---- Chapter 4. Comments on the Self and Its Objects ---- JOSEPH SANDLER ---- Chapter 5. The Relationship of Winnicott's Developmental Concept of the Transitional Object to Self and Object Constancy ---- SIMON GROLNICK ---- Chapter 6. Self Constancy and Alternate States of Consciousness ---- SHELDON BACH ---- I ---- Chapter 7. Self and Object Differentiation ---- BERNARD BRANDCHAFT ---- Chapter 8. Early Determinants of Self and Object Constancy ---- RENATA GADDINI ---- (u.a.m.) ISBN 0898622263 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Originalhalbleinen mit Schutzumschlag. N° de réf. du vendeur 1157834