This book demonstrates that the relationship between attachment theory and psychoanalysis is more complex than adherents of either community generally recognize. It provides a brief overview of attachment theory and some key findings of attachment research.
Preamble
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1 Introduction to Attachment Theory
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2 Key Findings of Attachment Research
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3 Freud's Models and Attachment Theory
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4 Structural Approaches: The North American Structural Approach
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5 Modifications of the Structural Model
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6 The Klein-Bion Model
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7 The Independent School of British Psychoanalysis and Its Relation to Attachment Theory
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8 North American Object Relations Theorists and Attachment Theory
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9 Modern Psychoanalytic Infant Psychiatry: The Work of Daniel Stern
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10 The Interpersonal-Relational Approach: From Sullivan to Mitchell
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11 Psychoanalytic Attachment Theorists
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12 Summary: What Do Psychoanalytic Theories and Attachment Theory Have in Common?
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13 How Can Attachment Theory Benefit from Psychoanalytic Insights?