Attachment and Intersubjectivity

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  • Author:
    DIAMOND / MARRONE
  • ISBN:
    9781861561268
  • Publication Date:
    April 2003
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    256
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Wiley
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Attachment and Intersubjectivity
Attachment and Intersubjectivity

Attachment and Intersubjectivity

SKU: 9781861561268
Regular price $133.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    DIAMOND / MARRONE
  • ISBN:
    9781861561268
  • Publication Date:
    April 2003
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    256
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Wiley
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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This book focuses on the understanding of the epistemological roots of attachment theory, conceptualised as psychoanalytic paradigm, which highlights the movement away from a 'one-person psychology' to a multi-person psychology'. In this context, attachment theory is viewed as a theory of processes, across generations and across the dynamic interaction between the individual and his 'worlds of others' (including parental figures, offspring, the sexual partner, the group and society). This position is congenial with contemporary philosophical and developmental ideas and recent advances in the neurosciences. It is also a contribution to British Independent Psychoanalytic thinking, the so-called 'relational schools of psychoanalysis' and group analysis.

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  • This book focuses on the understanding of the epistemological roots of attachment theory, conceptualised as psychoanalytic paradigm, which highlights the movement away from a 'one-person psychology' to a multi-person psychology'. In this context, attachment theory is viewed as a theory of processes, across generations and across the dynamic interaction between the individual and his 'worlds of others' (including parental figures, offspring, the sexual partner, the group and society). This position is congenial with contemporary philosophical and developmental ideas and recent advances in the neurosciences. It is also a contribution to British Independent Psychoanalytic thinking, the so-called 'relational schools of psychoanalysis' and group analysis.

This book focuses on the understanding of the epistemological roots of attachment theory, conceptualised as psychoanalytic paradigm, which highlights the movement away from a 'one-person psychology' to a multi-person psychology'. In this context, attachment theory is viewed as a theory of processes, across generations and across the dynamic interaction between the individual and his 'worlds of others' (including parental figures, offspring, the sexual partner, the group and society). This position is congenial with contemporary philosophical and developmental ideas and recent advances in the neurosciences. It is also a contribution to British Independent Psychoanalytic thinking, the so-called 'relational schools of psychoanalysis' and group analysis.