1st Edition

Paradigms in Psychoanalysis An Integration

By Marco Bacciagaluppi Copyright 2012
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book aims at making explicit the scientific theories, termed paradigms, that the author has found useful in psychoanalysis. It lists nine paradigms: genetics, neurobiology, attachment theory, infant research, trauma, their relational model, the family system, the socio-cultural level, and prehistory. These nine paradigms are presented in as many chapters. Special attention is devoted to attachment theory, which the author considers to be the most powerful conceptual tool at the disposal of the psychoanalyst. He also covers trauma, the relational model - with special reference to Ferenczi, Bowlby and Fromm. He explores the effect of cultural evolution, with the advent of agriculture, on family and character structures and the resulting discontinuity with the individual, or group's inborn needs, giving rise to an unnatural environment, and thus to psychopathology and pathology at a social level, such as war. The consequence of these combined factors gives rise to the need for psychotherapy, this is explored, together with the role of the therapist and the therapy of psychoses,

    About the Author , Foreword , Introduction , Genetics , Neurobiology , Attachment theory , Infant research , Trauma , The relational model , The family system , The socio-cultural level , Prehistory , Conclusion

    Biography

    Marco Bacciagaluppi