04505oam 2200685I 450 991046393670332120170816162351.01-317-75836-61-315-79904-91-317-75835-810.4324/9781315799049 (CKB)2670000000544837(EBL)1638461(SSID)ssj0001192735(PQKBManifestationID)11689746(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001192735(PQKBWorkID)11229332(PQKB)11755206(OCoLC)876044802(MiAaPQ)EBC1638461(OCoLC)897457951(EXLCZ)99267000000054483720180706e20131991 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPsychoanalysis and infant research /Joseph D. LichtenbergLondon :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (373 p.)Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series ;Volume 2First published in 1991 by Routledge.1-138-17990-6 0-88163-145-0 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART I: THE NEONATE; 1. The Challenge for Psychoanalytic Theory from Neonate Research; Some Questions for Drive Theory; An Amplification of Ego Psychology; The Implications for Object Relations Theory; A Reconceptualization of Affects; Conclusion; 2. How Can We Examine the Beginning Sense of Self and Object; Genetic Endowment; Generalizing and Particularizing Tendencies; The Context; PART II: THE FIRST YEAR; 3. Toward an Adaptational Perspective on the First Year; State Organization and the Structuring of ResponseStimulus-Seeking Activity and Beginning CommunicationThe Patterning of Personality Elements; The Regulation of Dystonic Stimulation; 4. Do We Need to Postulate Self-Object Differentiation in the First Year; Intrapsychic Representation; Conceptual Representation of Intentionality; Affective Attitudes Toward Others; 5. Additional Timetable Considerations; Fantasy; Emotion; Anticipation; Memory; Defensive Organization; 6. Reflections on Id and Ego in the First Year; PART III: THE SECOND YEAR; 7. The Beginnings of an Imaging Capacity and Sign-Signal Informational ExchangeThe Shift Toward an Imaging CapacityThe Impact of the Imaging Capacity; Conclusion; 8. Speculations on the Self-as-a-Whole as an "Emergent Property"; The Sense of Self as Director; 9. The Effect of Assertiveness and Genital Awareness on the Emergent Self; The Upsurge of Assertiveness; The Increased Genital and Perineal Sensation; 10. Symbolic Representation and Consolidation of Sense of Self; Information Processing in Two Cognitive-Affective Modes; The Impact on the Toddler; PART IV: APPLICATIONS; 11. Erotogenic Zones Versus Alternative Organizational Models of InfancyHow Do We Interpret Meaning?Understanding Development; Toward a New Theory of Learning; The Impacts of Affects; The Modification of Early Experience; Conclusion; 12. The Psychoanalytic Situation and Infancy; Changing Programs for Interpretation; Clinical Illustrations; Applications to the Psychoanalytic Situation; 13. An Experiential Conception of What Is Curative in Psychoanalysis; Various Concepts of Cure; A Revised View of the Therapeutic Process; A Concluding View; References; Author Index; Subject IndexLichtenberg collates and summarizes recent findings about the first two years of life in order to examine their implications for contemporary psychoanalysis. He explores the implications of these data for the unfolding sense of self, and then draws on these data to reconceptualize the analytic situation and to formulate an experiential account of the therapeutic action of analysis.Psychoanalytic inquiry book series ;v. 2.Infant psychologySelfSelf in infantsPsychoanalysisElectronic books.Infant psychology.Self.Self in infants.Psychoanalysis.155.4/22Lichtenberg Joseph D.181442MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463936703321Psychoanalysis and infant research612034UNINA