Affect Regulation, Mentalization and the Development of the SelfPeter Fonagy, Gyorgy Gergely, Elliot L. Jurist Routledge, 24 апр. 2018 г. - Всего страниц: 592 This book focuses on the crucial importance of developmental work to psychotherapy and psychopathology. It offers an account of psychotherapy to integrate scientific knowledge of psychological development and represents psychological states in the minds of infants, children, adolescents, and adults. |
Содержание
Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives | |
The Behavior Geneticists Challenge to | |
DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES | |
and a Psychoanalytic Model for the Development of Subjectivity | |
CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES | |
Disorganized Attachment | |
EPILOGUE | |
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