Jacoby, Mario - Jungian Psychotherapy and Contemporary Infant Research: Basic Patterns of Emotional ExchangeLondon / New York, Routledge, (1999). orig.boards. 22x14cm, xvii,206 pp. Minor rubbing. Some cover soil. Light scratch to rear cover. VG. ¶ Contents: About the Psychology of the Infant: The Child in the Imagination of the Adult; The "Clinical" and the "Observed" Adult; The "Clinically Reconstructed" Infant in the Development of Psychoanalytic Theory; The " Observed" Infant in Psychoanalytic Perspective; The "Observed" Infant in Infant Research; Drives versus Motivational Systems; The Affects; The Self & the Organizational Forms of the Sense of Self; The Question of Fantasy in Infancy; The Symbolic Function; The Infant & Its Environment; Jungian Theory of the Complexes & Modern Infant Research; Archetypes & Complexes; The Mother Complex; The Father Complex; About the Inferiority Complex; Sexual Complexes; The Dominance of Aversive Motivations & Their Influence on the Formation of Complexes; The Signficance of Infant Research for Analysis & Analytical Psychology: Some Basic Principles of Jungian Analysis; The Core Self in the Psychotherapeutic Field; The Organizational Stage of Intersubjectivity in Therapy; The Verbal Sense of Self Within the Therapeutic Field; On Interpreting Dreams; Closing Remarks. USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 51.25 | £UK 44 | JP¥ 8617] Book number BOOKS010997Iis offered by:
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