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A classic work of psychology shedding new light on parent-child separation and the origins of fear โA turning point in the history of psychoanalysis and in psychology generally.โ โ Times Literary Supplement Written by the pioneering theorist of attachment, John Bowlbyโs Separation considers separation and the anxiety that accompanies it: the fear of imminent or anticipated separation, the fear induced by parental threats of separation, and the inversion of the parent-child relationship. Building upon his previous work on the ties between parents and children, Bowlby documents childrenโs distress during separation, and the anxiety that often persists afterward, showing that fear is initially aroused by certain elemental situationsโsudden movement, darkness or separation. Blending psychoanalytic theory with empirical observation, he re-examines the situations that cause us to feel fear and compares them with evidence from animals, shedding light on the factors that contribute to anxiety and the susceptibility to fear in adulthood. The second of three volumes in Attachment and Loss , Separation provides a unique exploration of anxiety in the parent-child relationship.
| Asin | 0465097162 |
| Dimensions | 5 x 1.07 x 8 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| Isbn 10 | 9780465097166 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-0465097166 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 458 pages |
| Publication Date | December 21, 1976 |
| Publisher | Basic Books |
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Clear and powerful analysis.
The three books in Bowlby's trilogy on Attachment, Separation and Loss need to be read a whole. Using the studies and case histories of children being separated from their mothers and important others, in a wide range of circumstances from separations of only a few minutes, through separations of several weeks on up to prolonged and permanent separation due to divorce and death, Bowlby outlines a new way of understanding neurosis, psychosis and optimal, healthy functioning.Using the lens of a Darwinian analysis, and the case histories written up by psychoanalysts spanning decades, he compares and contrasts his new theory with that of previous psychological thought, especially the psychoanalytic tradition.I found his analysis penetrating and illuminating. It sets the stage and formulates the hypotheses for further research. Much of that research has now taken place and has borne out Bowlby's theories. Not all of it, of course.Because Bowlby's attachment theory became and continues to be such a foundational analysis for so much that has followed in its wake, from evolutionary psychology to child development to psychotherapy, it is a must read for anyone interested in these and related fields.
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A briliant book
This book is very neat in its specifics about the effects of absence when a mother is not in a child's life and the roles and effects of mother figures as well. Myself dealing with abandonment issues from my mom and my mother figure in my life, this book really assists in identifying the issues caused from the absent parent. Though the book doesn't offer any real advice as to deal with these problems that arise, it identify's the issues and allows you to further your research in progression. The writing style used can get rather complex though, be prepared for that. I agree with everything provided in this book and recommend it to anyone who's interested in either the psychological effects of absence of a parent, or seek to identify it themselves.
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The Attachment series is a brilliant trilogy.
It is so detailed - amazing.
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Bowlby Books
As an MFT graduate student, first hand accounts are important. For the price, add depth to your research writing as the theory intended. Bowlby makes separation axiety, child anger and anger clear. This is a good read even for those who are not in a clinical field. Worth a lot more too me than I paid.
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Another piece to the triology offered by Bowlby
As with Bowlbys' other works, this classic furthers the hypothesis of negative emotional influence on the continued development of humans as we integrate with our social environments. I liked it...in fact, liked all of Bowlbys' writings.
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Hurrah for Jon Bowlby
Early work by someone who offered a contrast to Freud and who led the way to understanding the needs of young children. A cornerstone of most of the work of therapists today.
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One of Bowlby's 3 seminal books on topic
Separation: anxiety and Anger. If we want to understand the anger of the teens and twenty - somethings and adults, read this book. without attachment it is not possible to formulate a supportive society.
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Necessary read
Great for understanding the damage done to children and adults who were abandoned,separated,etc and for understanding the importance of a mother and fathers love and presence.
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