Thinking Through Fairbairn : Exploring the Object Relations Model of Mind
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1782205705
ISBN-13
9781782205708
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Karnac Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 30th, 2017
Print length
272 Pages
Weight
396 grams
Dimensions
22.50 x 14.50 x 1.60 cms
Product Classification:
Psychoanalytical theory (Freudian psychology)
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Thinking through Fairbairn offers parallel perspectives on Fairbairn's work. It explores an extended interpretation of his 'psychology of dynamic structure' and applies that model to a number of different areas. Fairbairn's Scottish origins are explored through his relationship with the work of Ian Suttie and Edward Glover.
Thinking through Fairbairn offers parallel perspectives on Fairbairn''s work. It explores an extended interpretation of his ''psychology of dynamic structure'' and applies that model to a number of different areas. Fairbairn''s Scottish origins are explored through his relationship with the work of Ian Suttie and Edward Glover. A new extended object relations model of phantasy and inner reality that reflects Fairbairn''s approach as represented by his contribution to the Controversial Discussions is also developed. In cooperation with Paul Finnegan, this version of Fairbairn''s model is applied to an understanding of multiple personality disorder or dissociative identity disorder. This model is combined with Fairbairn''s theory of art to provide an understanding of some ''puzzle'' films based in trauma and dissociation. Fairbairn''s theory is presented here as a synthesis of classical and relational approaches, and his appropriation by relational theorists as a precursor to exclusively relational approaches challenged.
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