Description: Within the psychoanalytic literature, the past several decades have witnessed an explosion of new data, concepts, and theories bearing on the myriad ways in which people relate to, interact with, and, in their interior structures, are even composed of, each other. These contributions have emerged from various traditions and have been cast in different terminologies. Attachment, object-seeking, intersubjectivity, field theory, systems theory, the interpersonal field, "now moments", and "relational moves" figure prominently among the terms that have been invoked to describe different facets of the relational matrix within which human experience transpires. Despite this profusion of overlapping ideas and concerns, however, there has been little systematic effort at critical synthesis. It is the need for just such synthesis that animates Stephen A. Mitchell, a major architect of what has come to be known as "relational psychoanalysis." In previous books, Mitchell has contributed to naming, defining, and elaborating the relational turn in psychoanalysis both in theory and in clinical practice. Now, in this study, Mitchell provides a broad integrative framework for understanding the rela
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EAN: 9780881634174
UPC: 9780881634174
ISBN: 9780881634174
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Book Title: Relationality: From Attachment to Intersubjectivit
Number of Pages: 200 Pages
Publication Name: Relationality : from Attachment to Intersubjectivity
Language: English
Publisher: Routledge
Item Height: 0.4 in
Subject: Movements / Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy / General, General, Applied Psychology
Publication Year: 2003
Features: Reprint
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 9.6 Oz
Author: Stephen A. Mitchell
Item Length: 9 in
Subject Area: Psychology
Item Width: 6 in
Series: Relational Perspectives Book Ser.
Format: Uk-B Format Paperback