Self and others : object relations theory in practice / N. Gregory Hamilton
Publication details: Northvale, N.J. : Aronson, c1990Description: xiii, 338 p. ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0876685440
- 9780876685440
- Object relations theory in practice
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-330) and index
Part I : self, object, and ego -- The object -- The self -- Self-object -- The ego -- Part II : developing object relations -- Separation and individuation -- Psychological mechanisms -- Part III : the object relations continuum -- Autism -- Schizophrenia -- Mania -- Borderline personality disorder -- Narcissistic personality disorder -- Neurotic and normal personalities -- Part IV : treatment -- Relationship with technique -- Technique within relationship -- Counter transference -- Groups, systems, and parallel processes -- Part V : broader contexts -- Reality is relatedness -- The evolution of object relations theory
"This book best approximates what every psychiatric resident, clinical psychologist, psychiatric social worker, and analytic institute candidate would have wished for. It is an extraordinary handbook of the new development psychologies of psychoanalysis."--James S. Grotstein, M.D