1st Edition

Attachment Research and Psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 19.4

Edited By Diana Diamond, Sidney J. Blatt Copyright 2000
    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    Examines theoretical aspects of attachment research and psychoanalysis. Topics covered include similarities and differences between psychoanalytic and attachment theories, the development of caregiving, and the two-person unconscious.

    Dedication - Joseph D. Lichtenberg, M.D.
    Prologue - Diana Diamond, Ph.D. and Sidney J. Blatt, Ph.D., Issue Editors
    Points of Contact and Divergence Between Psychoanalytic and Attachment Theories: Is Psychoanalytic Theory Truly Different? - Peter Fonagy, Ph.D.
    Second-Generation Effects of Unresolved Trauma in Nonmaltreating Parents: Dissociated, Frightened, and Threatening  Parental Behavior - Erik Hesse, Ph.D. and Mary Main, Ph.D
    Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis: Further Differeniation Within Insecure Attachment Patterns - Kenneth N. Levy, Ph.D. and Sidney J. Blatt, Ph.D.
    The Two-Person Unconscious: Intersubjective Dialogue, Enactive Relational Representation, and the Emergence of New Forms of Relational Organization - Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Ph.D.
    The Development of Caregiving: A Comparison of Attachment Theory and Psychoanalytic Approaches to Mothering - Carol George, Ph.D. and Judith Solomon, Ph.D.
    Discussion - Joseph D. Lichtenberg, M.D.
    Epilogue - Diana Diamond, Ph.D. and Sidney J. Blatt, Ph.D.,

    Biography

    Diana Diamond, Sidney J. Blatt