This choice collection contains some of the most significant
contributions to psychoanalytic and psychological understandingof
the effect of object loss on adults and children. Designed for
psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and students of psychoanalysis and
psychotherapy, this important volume focuses on those contributions
most directly relevant to the clinical situation, without
neglecting fundamental descriptive and theoretical
contributions.
Rita V. Frankiel has culled the literature on object loss and
assembled the most salient and conceptually powerful contributions
to the field. Each paper is introduced with a brief summary of its
contribution to the development of our understanding of object
loss. This valuable resource thus provides the serious student of
object loss with a ready source of the most important materials on
the subject.
Contributors: Karl Abraham, Sol Altschul, John Bowlby, Helene
Deutsch, J. Marvin Eisenstadt, George Engel, Joan Fleming, Sigmund
Freud, Erna Furman, Robert Furman, Edith Jacobson, Melanie Klein,
Paul Lerner, Erich Lindemann, Hans W. Loewald, Marie E. McAnn,
George Pollock, Hanna Segal, Chistina Sekaer, Vamik D. Volkan, and
Martha Wolfenstein.
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