Theoretical perspectives in these areas include interpersonal relations concepts such
as object relations theory and relational psychodynamics.
As object relations theory evolved, supplemented by the work of Bowlby, Ainsorth, and Beebe, techniques with patients who had more severe problems with basic trust and a history of maternal deprivation led to new techniques with adults.
As object relations theory evolved, grass supplemented by the work of Bowlby, Ainsorth, and Beebe, techniques with patients who had more severe problems with basic trust (Erikson, 1950) and a history of maternal deprivation (see the works of Augusta Alpert) led to new techniques with adults.
Not exact matches
These clinical
theories shall include those in major textbooks in marriage and family therapy, such
as: communications, contextual, behavioral, experiential,
object relations, strategic, structural, systemic, transgenerational
John Bowlby, a psychoanalytically trained clinician, developed modern attachment
theory in the 1950s
as a variant of
object -
relations, which was a variant of Freud's
theory that the infant's tie to the mother is the cornerstone of adult personality.
She has extensive teaching backgrounds in attachment
theory and research and contemporary psychoanalytic theories as well as traditional psychoanalytic Drive Theory, Ego Psychology, Object Relations Theory, and Self Psych
theory and research and contemporary psychoanalytic
theories as well
as traditional psychoanalytic Drive
Theory, Ego Psychology, Object Relations Theory, and Self Psych
Theory, Ego Psychology,
Object Relations Theory, and Self Psych
Theory, and Self Psychology.
The central thesis in Melanie Klein's
object relations theory was that the
objects can be either part -
object or whole -
object, i.e. a single organ (such
as a mother's breast) or a whole person (the mother).
Sandy is committed to participating in the healing of individuals from trauma, depression, and anxiety
as well
as helping couples create loving relationships founded on the principles of personal growth, Jungian and
object relations theory, Imago, and cognitive psychotherapy