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Jungian Psychotherapy and Contemporary Infant Research Basic Patterns of Emotional Exchange

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ISBN-10: 0203360869

ISBN-13: 9780203360866

Edition: 1999

Authors: Mario Jacoby

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List price: $145.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 9/2/2003
Pages: 224
Size: 0.55" wide x 0.85" long

About the Psychology of the Infant
The child in the imagination of the adult
The clinical and the observed infant
The clinically reconstructed infant in the development of psychoanalytic theory
The observed infant in psychoanalytic perspective
The observed infant in infant research
Drives versus motivational systems
The affects
The self and the organizational forms of the sense of self
The question of fantasy in infancy
The symbolic function
The infant and its environment
Jungian Theories of the complexes and modern infant research
Archetypes and complexes
The mother complex
The father complex
About the inferiority complex
Sexual complexes
The dominance of aversive motivations and their influence on the formation of complexes
The significance of infant research for analysis and analytical psychotherapy
Some basic principles of Jungian analysis
The core self in the psychotherapeutic field
Organizational stage of intersubjectivity in therapy
The verbal sense of self within the therapeutic field
On interpreting dreams Closing remarks
Bibliography