Event theory : a Piaget-Freud integration
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Event theory : a Piaget-Freud integration
(Child psychology)
L. Erlbaum Associates, 1985
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Description
First published in 1985. The event model presented in this study, attempts a framework for integrating psychoanalytic and Piagetian psychologies centered in the notion that development occurs by the differentiation of self and nonself. Its aim is to understand phenomena conceptualized in psychoanalytic terms in a model based on this Piagetian perspective, or, in other words, to provide an object-relational model for the development of psychic structure analytic and Piagetian psychologies centered in the notion that development occurs by the differentiation of self and nonself.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Irene Fast
- Chapter 1 Infantile Narcissism and the Active Infant, Irene Fast
- Chapter 2 Primary Process Cognition, Irene Fast
- Chapter 3 The Development and Loss of Self Boundaries, Irene Fast
- Chapter 4 A Framework for a Theory of Object Relations, Irene Fast
- Chapter 5 Children's Development out of Event-Bound Conceptions of Their Emotion, Carol J. Fitzpatrick
- Chapter 6 Concrete Thinking and the Categorical Attitude, Robert E. Erard
- Chapter 7 Omnipotence and Primary Creativity in Rorschach Responses, Linda Young, Irene Fast
- Chapter 8 The Nature of Emotion and Its Development, Anne E. Thompson
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