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Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory in the Clinical Setting Book

Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory in the Clinical Setting
Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory in the Clinical Setting, W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1964) challenged the dominance of Freud's drive theory with a psychoanalytic theory based on the internalization of human relationships. Fairbairn assumed that the unconscious develops in childhood and contains dissociated memorie, Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory in the Clinical Setting has a rating of 4 stars
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Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory in the Clinical Setting, W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1964) challenged the dominance of Freud's drive theory with a psychoanalytic theory based on the internalization of human relationships. Fairbairn assumed that the unconscious develops in childhood and contains dissociated memorie, Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory in the Clinical Setting
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  • Fairbairn's Object Relations Theory in the Clinical Setting
  • Written by author David P. Celani
  • Published by Columbia University Press, March 2010
  • W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1964) challenged the dominance of Freud's drive theory with a psychoanalytic theory based on the internalization of human relationships. Fairbairn assumed that the unconscious develops in childhood and contains dissociated memorie
  • W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889-1964) challenged the dominance of Freud's drive theory with a psychoanalytic theory based on the internalization of human relationships. Fairbairn assumed that the unconscious develops in childhood and contains dissociated memorie
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Introduction 1

1 Fairbairn's Intellectual Development and a Review of His Early Papers 15

2 Fairbairn's Structural Model and His Radical Approach to Psychoanalytic Treatment 51

3 The Dynamic Relationships Between the Pathological Ego Structures 85

4 A Fairbairnian Approach to the Therapeutic Relationship 117

5 Working with the Borderline Patient and the Battered Woman 153

6 A Structural Analysis of Obsessional and Histrionic Disorders 185

7 The Legacy of Fairbairn's Contribution to Psychoanalysis 207

References 215

Index 221


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