Separation
anxiety and anger
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Word Count
114,000 words, Guess
Page Count
456 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18195800M
- ISBN-100465076912
- OCLC Control Number24186
- OCLC Control Number11442968
- OCLC Control Number771931
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- OCLC Control Number6875803
- Internet Archiveseparationanxiet0002bowl
- Library of Congress Control Number70078464
- Goodreads732879
- LibraryThing857577
Classifications
- LCCBF723.M35 B6 v.2, 1973
Description
Provides a comprehensive report on the mother-child bond and the emotional effects of and behavioral response to maternal deprivation. A young child when removed from his mother and placed with strangers is distressed; subsequently he often becomes despairing and, later still, detached. There is evidence that reactions of this kind may underlie much psychopathology. In these volumes, John Bowlby, a pioneer in the field, considers the implications of these observations for psychoanalytic theory. Volume 1, Attachment, is devoted to an analysis of the nature of the child's tie to his mother. An examination of instinctive behavior leads to a theoretical formulation of attachment behavior- how it develops, how it is maintained, and what function it fulfills. Volume 2, Separation, will apply this theoretical scheme to the problems of separation anxiety and grief and the pathological forms they often assume. Volume 3, Loss, develops the study into consideration of mourning, depression, and defensive processes. The research contained in this volume set is based on years of observation and study, and is a pioneering work on several counts. Not only is it the most ambitious and exhaustive study of the subject ever undertaken, it also embodies a departure in psychoanalytic investigation. From Freud onwards, most analysts have worked from an existing condition backward to an earlier development. Dr. Bowlby here extrapolates forward from potentially pathogenic events to illuminate the pathways of the developing personality.
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Series Statement
- His Attachment and loss -- v. 2.
Other Editions
- Separation: anxiety and anger
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