Although attachment theory was originally rooted in psychoanalysis,
the two areas have since developed quite independently. This
incisive book explores ways in which attachment theory and
psychoanalysis have each contributed to understanding key aspects
of psychological functioning--including infantile and adult
sexuality, aggression, psychopathology, and psychotherapeutic
change--and what the two fields can learn from each other. Morris
Eagle critically evaluates how psychoanalytic thinking can aid in
expanding core attachment concepts, such as the internal working
model, and how knowledge about attachment can inform clinical
practice and enrich psychoanalytic theory building. Three chapters
on attachment theory and research are written in collaboration with
Everett Waters.
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