Psychodynamics Commencing in Early Childhood: The Case for an Additional Tripartite Complex
By (Author) Marvin P. Osman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
15th July 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy: child and adolescent
150.1952
Hardback
378
Width 159mm, Height 237mm, Spine 29mm
717g
Psychodynamics Commencing in Early Childhood: The Case for an Additional Tripartite Complex defines, delineates, and demonstrates the usefulness of an earlier variant of the Oedipus Complex, a complex first manifesting itself with the onset of separation-individuation and ending around the age of three. Of course, a child younger than three years of age has not matured to the degree of selfhood or become the psychically separate entity that, with usual maturation and development, are the attributes of the older child of the Oedipus complex, proper. Under these circumstances, the tripartite psychodynamics that are characteristic of and derived from the earlier period will differ from the better known triadic psychodynamics of Freuds Oedipus complex, proper. This book presents clinical case studies psychological research and psychological understandings from other fields of endeavor that focus on and document psychodynamics of the complex of the earlier age period and their reverberations throughout life. The material that is presented in this book is theoretically and clinically significant, and the psychodynamics it elucidates has heretofore not been sufficiently recognized and appreciated.
Osman brilliantly uses classic myth, anthropology, and his own extensive clinical experience, to create a compelling account of the earliest challenges of life and elevate their importance in psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic treatment. -- Peter Loewenberg, professor emeritus, UCLA
Marvin P. Osman, MD, is member and training and supervising analyst at the New Center for Psychoanalysis.