John Bowlby (February 26, 1907 - September 2, 1990) was
a British psychoanalyst, notable for his interest in child development and his pioneering work in attachment theory.
British psychoanalyst Melanie Klein used play as a source to a child's unconscious from which she could make interpretations, starting in 1919.
Melanie Klein 1882 - 1960 With «play therapy», Austrian - born
British psychoanalyst Melanie Klein created a means to analyze a group largely ignored by Freud — children too young to articulate their feelings.
Late in June, I interviewed
British psychoanalyst and prolific essayist Adam Phillips about his new collection of essays, On Balance (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), which ranges over fundamentalism, W. H. Auden, sleep, and the idea of excess.
So observes the dour songwriter Nick Cave during an interview with the noted
British psychoanalyst Darian Leader, in «20,000 Days on Earth.»
The father of attachment theory is John Bowlby,
a British psychoanalyst who in the mid — 20th century studied orphans and children abandoned by their mothers.»
Not exact matches
In 1971,
British child
psychoanalyst D. W Winnicott was approached by Anglican priests and asked to solve the following dilemma: How does one distinguish between a person's need for spiritual counsel and the need for psychoanalysis?
Attachment theory owes its inception to
British psychologist and
psychoanalyst John Bowlby, who in the 1950s examined the tremendous impact that our early relationships with our parents or caregivers has on the people we become.
Earl Hopper is a past President of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy and a past Chairman of The Group of Independent
Psychoanalysts of The
British Psychoanalytical Society.