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    Emotional development in psychoanalysis, attachment theory and neuroscience: creating connections

    Green, Viviane (2003) Emotional development in psychoanalysis, attachment theory and neuroscience: creating connections. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781583911358.

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    Abstract

    Book synopsis: Emotional Development in Psychoanalysis, Attachment Theory and Neuroscience is a multi-disciplinary overview of psychological and emotional development, from infancy through to adulthood. Uniquely, it integrates research and concepts from psychology and neurophysiology with psychoanalytic thinking, providing an unusually rich and balanced perspective on the subject. Written by leaders in their field, the chapters cover: biological and neurological factors in the unconscious and memory, the link between genetics and attachment, the early relationship and the growth of emotional life, the importance of a developmental framework to inform psychoanalytic work, clinical work. Drawing on a wide range of detailed case studies with subjects across childhood and adolescence, this book provides a ground-breaking insight into how very different schools of thought can work together to achieve clinical success in work with particularly difficult young patients. Emotional Development in Psychoanalysis, Attachment Theory and Neuroscience represents the latest knowledge beneficial to child psychiatrists and child psychotherapists, as well as social workers, psychologists, health visitors and specialist teachers.

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    Item Type: Book
    School: Birkbeck Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences
    Depositing User: Sarah Hall
    Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2017 16:09
    Last Modified: 02 Aug 2023 17:34
    URI: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/19395

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