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By: Daniel Burston
ISBN: 9780765704955
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Publication Date: Dec 2006
Publisher: Jason Aronson Publishers
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Erik Erikson and the American Psyche is an intellectual biography which explores Erikson's contributions to the study of infancy, childhood and ethical development in light of ego psychology, object-relations theory, Lacanian theory and other major trends in psychoanalysis.
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By: Rita S. Eagle
ISBN: 9780765704979
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Publication Date: Mar 2007
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Focuses on the development of self and intersubjectivity in infants, and the parent-child and family interactions that help facilitate it. This work presents an account of how these capacities developed in a child with atypical neurodevelopment, which is examined in the light of theory and research about these issues in normal children.
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By: Craig Piers
ISBN: 9780765705266
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Publication Date: Apr 2007
Publisher: Jason Aronson Publishers
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Self-Organizing Complexity in Psychological Systems offers a contemporary perspective on the mind through a compilation of original chapters written by some of the leading researchers in the area of complexity theory. In each of the chapters, the authors attempt to use comple...
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By: John P. Muller
ISBN: 9780765705280
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Publication Date: May 2007
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The relationship between psyche and some is extremely important from a psychoanalytic theoretical and clinical perspective. This book reflects the cutting edge intersection of analytic theory, semiotics, biology, and psycholinguistics.
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