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Advanced
ISBN
9780881631098
Publication Year
1991
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit : Advances in Separation-Individuation Theory: Essays in Honor of Selma Kramer, MD
Item Height
1.5in
Author
Henri Parens
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Routledge
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
29.7 Oz
Number of Pages
470 Pages

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In this tribute to Selma Kramer, eminent child analyst and colleague and close friend of the late Margaret Mahler, senior analysts explore the continuing relevance of Mahler's separation-individuation theory to developmental and clinical issues. Editors Salman Akhtar and Henri Parens have grouped the original contributions to Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit into sections that reevaluate Mahler's theory. Section I is a timely reassessment of Mahler's working model from the standpoint of contemporary clinical and research findings. It includes comparisons of Mahler with Winnicott and Kohut, and commentaries on the status of separation-individuation theory in relation to psychosexual theory, early ego development, and observational infancy research. Section II addresses the contribution of separation-individuation theory to our understanding of pathogenesis. Neurosis, severe character pathology, psychosomatic phenomena, eating disorders, and sexual perversions are among the topics of specific chapters. The final section explores the role of separation-individuation theory in the treatment of analysands of different ages and with different kinds of psychopathology; it also considers separation-individuation theory with respect to specific aspects of the treatment process, including reconstruction, transference, and termination. A fresh reappraisal of a major perspective on early development, Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit is a fitting testimonial to Selma Kramer, who has played so important a role in elaborating Mahler's theory. Following from Kramer's own example, the contributors show how separation-individuation theory, in its ability to accomodate ongoing clinical and research findings, is subject to continuing growth and refinement. They not only advance our understanding of Mahler's working model, but pursue the implications of this model in new directions, underscoring the many areas of exploration that separation-individuation theory opens to us.

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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0881631094
ISBN-13
9780881631098
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Author
Henri Parens
Publication Name
Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit : Advances in Separation-Individuation Theory: Essays in Honor of Selma Kramer, MD
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1991
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
470 Pages

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Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1.5in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
29.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Rc489.S45b49 1991
Reviews
"Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit is an extraordinary volume. Honoring Selma Kramer, an outstanding leader in child analysis and cherished friend of the late Margaret Mahler, it elaborates, refines, and extends Mahler's psychoanalytic perspective on early development. The chapters comprising this collection clearly illustrate the broad applicability of separation-individuation theory to psychoanalytic theory and technique, while maintaining an evenness of scholarship rarely found in edited books. It is a major work in the field, undoubtedly among the most thorough and accurate examinations of separation-individuation theory in its historical, theoretical, and clinical aspects. I highly recommend the book to analysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and all those interested in child development and mental health." - Bernard L. Pacella, M.D., American Psychoanalytic Association "If any one person should be credited with preserving the traditions of separation-individuation theory and conveying its essential meaning and relevance to mental health professionals, it is Selma Kramer, longstanding colleague and friend of Margaret Mahler, and now world-recognized authority on separation-individuation and early childhood development in general. It is altogether fitting, therefore, that this informative and inspiring volume, Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit, is published in her honor. The contributors are to be commended especially for realizing the promise of separation-individuation theory in its original form through innovative extensions of the theory informed by recent developmental and clinical findings. As each contributor illuminates a new facet of separation-individuation theory, so he or she enlightens the reader about the possibility of yet further applications to clinical and developmental theory, observational infancy research, understandings of child and adult psychopathology, and preventative interventions in natural settings." Louise J. Kaplan, Ph.D., author, Oneness and Separateness (1978) "This book indeed honors Selma Kramer and Margaret Mahler. It values Mahler's work by extending her contribution into new directions and applications. The editors have assembled outstanding papers on the theory and practice of separation-individuation processes that deserve our attention." Peter B. Neubauer, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, New York University, "Beyond the Symbiotic Orbitis an extraordinary volume. Honoring Selma Kramer, an outstanding leader in child analysis and cherished friend of the late Margaret Mahler, it elaborates, refines, and extends Mahler's psychoanalytic perspective on early development. The chapters comprising this collection clearly illustrate the broad applicability of separation-individuation theory to psychoanalytic theory and technique, while maintaining an evenness of scholarship rarely found in edited books. It is a major work in the field, undoubtedly among the most thorough and accurate examinations of separation-individuation theory in its historical, theoretical, and clinical aspects. I highly recommend the book to analysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and all those interested in child development and mental health." - Bernard L. Pacella, M.D., American Psychoanalytic Association "If any one person should be credited with preserving the traditions of separation-individuation theory and conveying its essential meaning and relevance to mental health professionals, it is Selma Kramer, longstanding colleague and friend of Margaret Mahler, and now world-recognized authority on separation-individuation and early childhood development in general. It is altogether fitting, therefore, that this informative and inspiring volume, Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit, is published in her honor. The contributors are to be commended especially for realizing the promise of separation-individuation theory in its original form through innovative extensions of the theory informed by recent developmental and clinical findings. As each contributor illuminates a new facet of separation-individuation theory, so he or she enlightens the reader about the possibility of yet further applications to clinical and developmental theory, observational infancy research, understandings of child and adult psychopathology, and preventative interventions in natural settings." Louise J. Kaplan, Ph.D., author, Oneness and Separateness (1978) "This book indeed honors Selma Kramer and Margaret Mahler. It values Mahler's work by extending her contribution into new directions and applications. The editors have assembled outstanding papers on the theory and practice of separation-individuation processes that deserve our attention." Peter B. Neubauer, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, New York University, "Beyond the Symbiotic Orbitis an extraordinary volume.  Honoring Selma Kramer, an outstanding leader in child analysis and cherished friend of the late Margaret Mahler, it elaborates, refines, and extends Mahler's psychoanalytic perspective on early development.  The chapters comprising this collection clearly illustrate the broad applicability of separation-individuation theory to psychoanalytic theory and technique, while maintaining an evenness of scholarship rarely found in edited books.  It is a major work in the field, undoubtedly among the most thorough and accurate examinations of separation-individuation theory in its historical, theoretical, and clinical aspects.  I highly recommend the book to analysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and all those interested in child development and mental health." - Bernard L. Pacella, M.D., American Psychoanalytic Association "If any one person should be credited with preserving the traditions of separation-individuation theory and conveying its essential meaning and relevance to mental health professionals, it is Selma Kramer, longstanding colleague and friend of Margaret Mahler, and now world-recognized authority on separation-individuation and early childhood development in general.  It is altogether fitting, therefore, that this informative and inspiring volume, Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit, is published in her honor.  The contributors are to be commended especially for realizing the promise of separation-individuation theory in its original form through innovative extensions of the theory informed by recent developmental and clinical findings.  As each contributor illuminates a new facet of separation-individuation theory, so he or she enlightens the reader about the possibility of yet further applications to clinical and developmental theory, observational infancy research, understandings of child and adult psychopathology, and preventative interventions in natural settings." Louise J. Kaplan, Ph.D., author, Oneness and Separateness (1978) "This book indeed honors Selma Kramer and Margaret Mahler.  It values Mahler's work by extending her contribution into new directions and applications.  The editors have assembled outstanding papers on the theory and practice of separation-individuation processes that deserve our attention." Peter B. Neubauer, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, New York University   , "Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit is an extraordinary volume.  Honoring Selma Kramer, an outstanding leader in child analysis and cherished friend of the late Margaret Mahler, it elaborates, refines, and extends Mahler's psychoanalytic perspective on early development.  The chapters comprising this collection clearly illustrate the broad applicability of separation-individuation theory to psychoanalytic theory and technique, while maintaining an evenness of scholarship rarely found in edited books.  It is a major work in the field, undoubtedly among the most thorough and accurate examinations of separation-individuation theory in its historical, theoretical, and clinical aspects.  I highly recommend the book to analysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and all those interested in child development and mental health." - Bernard L. Pacella, M.D., American Psychoanalytic Association "If any one person should be credited with preserving the traditions of separation-individuation theory and conveying its essential meaning and relevance to mental health professionals, it is Selma Kramer, longstanding colleague and friend of Margaret Mahler, and now world-recognized authority on separation-individuation and early childhood development in general.  It is altogether fitting, therefore, that this informative and inspiring volume, Beyond the Symbiotic Orbit, is published in her honor.  The contributors are to be commended especially for realizing the promise of separation-individuation theory in its original form through innovative extensions of the theory informed by recent developmental and clinical findings.  As each contributor illuminates a new facet of separation-individuation theory, so he or she enlightens the reader about the possibility of yet further applications to clinical and developmental theory, observational infancy research, understandings of child and adult psychopathology, and preventative interventions in natural settings." Louise J. Kaplan, Ph.D., author, Oneness and Separateness (1978) "This book indeed honors Selma Kramer and Margaret Mahler.  It values Mahler's work by extending her contribution into new directions and applications.  The editors have assembled outstanding papers on the theory and practice of separation-individuation processes that deserve our attention." Peter B. Neubauer, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, New York University   
Table of Content
Introduction - Salman Akhart and Henri Parents The Prelude, or Growth of an Analyst's Mind - Joseph Rudolph, Leon Madow, LeRoy J.Byerly Publications of Selma Kramer, M.D. I. Separation-Individuation Theory: Contrast, Comparison, and Update 1. Separation-Individuatin Theory and the Psychosexual Theory - Henri Parents 2. Mahler and Winnicott: Some Parallels in Their Lives and Works - Thomas Wolman 3. Mahler, Kohut, and Classical Analysts: Theoretical and Clinical Considerations - Estelle Shane and Morton Shane 4. The Stages of Ego Development: Implications for Childhood and Adult Psychopathology - Stanley I. Greenspan 5. Some Comments on Early Development - Otto F. Kernberg 6. Contemporary Infant Research and the Separation-Individuation Theory of Margaret S. Mahler - Patricia A. Nachman II. Psychopathology as Understood in the Light of Separation-Individuation Theory 7. Contributions of Separation-Individuation Theory to the Understanding of Psychopathology During the Prelatency Years - John McDevitt 8. Transformations in Normal and Pathological Latency - Jules Glenn 9. Separation-Individuation and Adolescence with Special Reference to Character Formation - Louis A. Leaff 10. Adolescence, Sex and Neurosogenisis: A Clinical Perspective - Newell Fisher and Ruth M. S. Fisher 11. Neurosis and Separation-Individuation theory - J . Alexis Burland 12. Psychosomatic Phenomena - Troy L.Thompson II 13. Three Fantasies Related to Unresolved Separation-Individuation: A Less Recognized Aspect of Severe Character Pathology - Salman Akhtar 14. Dyadic Psychopathology and Infantile Eating Disorder: Psychoanalytic Study and Inferences - Harold P. Blum 15. Form and Function in Sexual Perversion: A Contribuiton to the Problem of "Choice" of Perversion - Charles W. Socarides III. Treatment Implications 16. Treatment of Psychological Disorders of Early Childhood: A Tripartite Therapeutic Model - Eleanor Galenson 17. Construction and Reconstruction: Semantics and Dynamics - Alvin Frank 18. On the Treatment of Preoedipal Pathology - Calvin F. Settlage 19. Treatment Implications of Separation-Individuation Theory in the analysis of Young Adults - Philip J. Escoll 20. Termination and Separation-Individuation - Sydney E. Pulve
Copyright Date
1991
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Psychotherapy / General, Parenting / General, Developmental / Child, Mental Health, Interpersonal Relations
Lccn
91-028939
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Family & Relationships, Psychology

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