The author traces the chronological development of the various analytic models through the last century, comparing their curative processes and suggesting the sociological reasons for their development Three areas of current Influences on psychodynamic psychotherapy are described, namely Infant Research, Attachmen
What factors influence the mental health of an infant? Attachment theory proposes that developing a ...
Complex trauma describes that category of severe, chronic interpersonal trauma usually originating i...
John Bowlby’s1,2 attachment theory has had a pro-found influence on developmental psychology, but un...
Attachment theory, currently a dominant theme in the study of early social development, is beginning...
As a therapist, Cyclical Psychodynamic theory has been a useful stance with a variety of symptom pre...
This literature review explores the potential usefulness or otherwise of psychoanalytic intervention...
In psychodynamic theory, trauma is associated with a life event, which is defined by its intensity, ...
This paper examines how integrating attachment and intersubjective theories help explain the interge...
Observations of early mother-infant interactions have shown that intersubjectivity is a primary moti...
Attachment theory is the newest major theory of adaptive and maladaptive functioning, but, in the ro...
Psychodynamic Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy is both a textbook and book of reference for all ch...
This thesis describes an investigation into the effect of maternal psychopathology on infants' menta...
developmental psychology, and psychoanalysts, John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory....
This chapter aims to introduce the biological basis for attachment theory and to describe some of th...
3 theoretical approaches to the origin and development o f the infant-mother relationship are review...
What factors influence the mental health of an infant? Attachment theory proposes that developing a ...
Complex trauma describes that category of severe, chronic interpersonal trauma usually originating i...
John Bowlby’s1,2 attachment theory has had a pro-found influence on developmental psychology, but un...
Attachment theory, currently a dominant theme in the study of early social development, is beginning...
As a therapist, Cyclical Psychodynamic theory has been a useful stance with a variety of symptom pre...
This literature review explores the potential usefulness or otherwise of psychoanalytic intervention...
In psychodynamic theory, trauma is associated with a life event, which is defined by its intensity, ...
This paper examines how integrating attachment and intersubjective theories help explain the interge...
Observations of early mother-infant interactions have shown that intersubjectivity is a primary moti...
Attachment theory is the newest major theory of adaptive and maladaptive functioning, but, in the ro...
Psychodynamic Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy is both a textbook and book of reference for all ch...
This thesis describes an investigation into the effect of maternal psychopathology on infants' menta...
developmental psychology, and psychoanalysts, John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory....
This chapter aims to introduce the biological basis for attachment theory and to describe some of th...
3 theoretical approaches to the origin and development o f the infant-mother relationship are review...
What factors influence the mental health of an infant? Attachment theory proposes that developing a ...
Complex trauma describes that category of severe, chronic interpersonal trauma usually originating i...
John Bowlby’s1,2 attachment theory has had a pro-found influence on developmental psychology, but un...