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 Sherman Library  RC506 .J3413 1999    AVAILABLE  
Author Jacoby, Mario.
Title Jungian psychotherapy and contemporary infant research : basic patterns of emotional exchange / Mario Jacoby ; translated from German, in collaboration with the author, by Robert Weathers.
OCLC 45479140
ISBN 041520142X (hbk)
Publisher London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
Description xvii, 206 pages ; 23 cm
LC Subject heading/s Jungian psychology.
Infant psychology -- Research.
Child psychotherapy -- Research.
Medical
Subject heading/s
Jungian Theory.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-199) and indexes.
Contents Pt. I. About the psychology of the infant. 1. The child in the imagination of the adult. 2. The "clinical" and the "observed" infant. 3. The "clinically reconstructed" infant in the development of psychoanalytic theory. 4. The "observed" infant in psychoanalytic perspective. 5. The "observed" infant in infant research. 6. Drives versus motivational systems. 7. The affects. 8. The self and the organizational forms of the sense of self. 9. The question of fantasy in infancy. 10. The symbolic function. 11. The infant and its environment -- Pt. II. Jungian theory of the complexes and modern infant research. 12. Archetypes and complexes. 13. The mother complex. 14. The father complex. 15. About the inferiority complex. 16. Sexual complexes. 17. The dominance of aversive motivations and their influence on the formation of complexes -- Pt. III. The significance of infant research for analysis and analytical psychotherapy. 18. Some basic principles of Jungian analysis. 19. The core self in the psychotherapeutic field. 20. The organizational stage of intersubjectivity in therapy. 21. The verbal sense of self within the therapeutic field. 22. On interpreting dreams.
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