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The language of emotions : development, psychopathology, and technique / edited by Salman Akhtar and Harold Blum.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Northvale, NJ : Jason Aronson, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: ix, 188 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0765703289
  • 9780765703286
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 152.4 21
LOC classification:
  • BF531 .I54 2005
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- 1. Language of Affect -- 2. Affects in Development and Clinical Work-Discussion of Blum's Chapter "Language of Affect" -- 3. Cross-Cultural Varieties in Experiencing Affect -- 4. Joint Looking, Shared Experiencing, and Verbalizing Affects in the United States and Japan-Discussion of Kitayama's Chapter "Cross-Cultural Varieties in Experiencing Affect" -- 5. Separation-Individuation, Object Constancy, and Affect Regulation -- 6. The Internal Monster: An Aspect of Hostile Self and Object Constancy-Discussion of Tyson's Chapter "Separation-Individuation, Object Constancy, and Affect Regulation" -- 7. Forgiveness: Origins, Development, Psychopathology, and Technical Relevance -- 8. Acceptance, Mourning, and the Metabolism of Aggression-Two Discussions of Akhtar's Chapter "Forgiveness" -- 9. Observations and Representations of the Earliest Relationship: A View from Separation-Individuation and Attachment -- 10. The Intergenerational Legacy-Discussion of Bergman and Fahey's Chapter "Observations and Representations of the Earliest Relationship" -- 11. Language and Affect-A Concluding Overview -- Index -- About the Contributors.
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Papers originally presented at the third International Margaret S. Mahler Symposium on Child Development, held on April 1-2, 2000, in Tokyo.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgments -- 1. Language of Affect -- 2. Affects in Development and Clinical Work-Discussion of Blum's Chapter "Language of Affect" -- 3. Cross-Cultural Varieties in Experiencing Affect -- 4. Joint Looking, Shared Experiencing, and Verbalizing Affects in the United States and Japan-Discussion of Kitayama's Chapter "Cross-Cultural Varieties in Experiencing Affect" -- 5. Separation-Individuation, Object Constancy, and Affect Regulation -- 6. The Internal Monster: An Aspect of Hostile Self and Object Constancy-Discussion of Tyson's Chapter "Separation-Individuation, Object Constancy, and Affect Regulation" -- 7. Forgiveness: Origins, Development, Psychopathology, and Technical Relevance -- 8. Acceptance, Mourning, and the Metabolism of Aggression-Two Discussions of Akhtar's Chapter "Forgiveness" -- 9. Observations and Representations of the Earliest Relationship: A View from Separation-Individuation and Attachment -- 10. The Intergenerational Legacy-Discussion of Bergman and Fahey's Chapter "Observations and Representations of the Earliest Relationship" -- 11. Language and Affect-A Concluding Overview -- Index -- About the Contributors.

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