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12 Developmental Perspectives on the Mutative Factors and the Languages of the Psychotherapies
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Fred Pine
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents viii
- Preface x
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PART I OVERVIEW
- 1 Developmental Theory and Clinical Process: An Orientation and a Framework 1
- 2 The Impact of Developmental Research on Psychoanalytic Practice and Theory 19
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PART II ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT FROM A CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE
- 3 A Note on Method 31
- 4 Moments and Backgrounds in the Developmental Process 38
- 5 The Psychologies of Drive, Ego, Object Relations, and Self 54
- 6 Developmental Considerations regarding Ego and Drive 73
- 7 Structuralization of Drive-Defense Relationships 85
- 8 Libidinal Object Constancy 102
- 9 Formation, Expansion, and Vulnerability of the Self Experience 108
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PART III ASPECTS OF CLINICAL PROCESS FROM A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE
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A. DEVELOPMENT AND CLINICAL TECHNIQUE
- Introduction 125
- 10 Therapeutic Change: A Parent-Child Model 127
- 11 The Interpretive Moment 148
- 12 Developmental Perspectives on the Mutative Factors and the Languages of the Psychotherapies 160
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B. Development and the Assessment of Pathology
- Introduction 181
- 13 Disturbances of Learning and Behavior in Childhood 183
- 14 Borderline Pathology in Childhood 205
- 15 Pathology of the Separation-Individuation Process as Maniftsted in Later Clinical Work 227
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PART IV RETROSPECT
- Retrospect 251
- References 253
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents viii
- Preface x
-
PART I OVERVIEW
- 1 Developmental Theory and Clinical Process: An Orientation and a Framework 1
- 2 The Impact of Developmental Research on Psychoanalytic Practice and Theory 19
-
PART II ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT FROM A CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE
- 3 A Note on Method 31
- 4 Moments and Backgrounds in the Developmental Process 38
- 5 The Psychologies of Drive, Ego, Object Relations, and Self 54
- 6 Developmental Considerations regarding Ego and Drive 73
- 7 Structuralization of Drive-Defense Relationships 85
- 8 Libidinal Object Constancy 102
- 9 Formation, Expansion, and Vulnerability of the Self Experience 108
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PART III ASPECTS OF CLINICAL PROCESS FROM A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE
-
A. DEVELOPMENT AND CLINICAL TECHNIQUE
- Introduction 125
- 10 Therapeutic Change: A Parent-Child Model 127
- 11 The Interpretive Moment 148
- 12 Developmental Perspectives on the Mutative Factors and the Languages of the Psychotherapies 160
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B. Development and the Assessment of Pathology
- Introduction 181
- 13 Disturbances of Learning and Behavior in Childhood 183
- 14 Borderline Pathology in Childhood 205
- 15 Pathology of the Separation-Individuation Process as Maniftsted in Later Clinical Work 227
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PART IV RETROSPECT
- Retrospect 251
- References 253
- Index 265