relations in a direction that ‘smacks’ of the later created Attachment Theory‚ Winnicott theorized that since the idea a child’s successful maturation is extremely important‚ the child-caretaker relationship has primacy. Thus‚ Winnicott coined the phrase of “good-enough mother” which referred to a mother who pays enough attention to her child and does not punish it for displaying dissatisfaction. Furthermore‚ Winnicott added onto Klein’s idea of internal objects (conceptualized object within a child’s
Premium Psychoanalysis Object relations theory Narcissistic personality disorder
Children have needs that need to be fulfilled to remain healthy. The WHO definition of health is a “state of complete physical‚ mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” (MCI undated c pp1). This essay will look at how Early child care settings can fulfil specific physical needs of exercise‚ rest‚ nutrition and health and safety of a three year old. It will also look at how settings can fulfil the psychological needs of a three year old including attachment
Premium Childhood Developmental psychology Self-esteem
Being around others can be a goddamn nightmare. Yet there is still a constant need in many people for other human beings for social interaction and support. Not everyone works with that the same way since there are some people who need more‚ some who needs less‚ and some who don’t really want any at all. When they got to extremes they are often seen deviant and non-conformity can cause some real waves. Depression and Autism are both neurodivergences that impact the way people operate socially and
Premium Psychology Mental disorder Schizophrenia
It was positive to see that the client continues her therapy‚ suggesting a positive rapport. Her symptomatology and behaviors were carefully explained through the reading by concepts elaborated by Fairbairn‚ Klein and Winnicott. There were times in which the author will disagree with the theory of the mentioned psychologist citing his previous experience with cases of Schizoid Personality Disorder. Melanie Klein ability to accurately describe the schizoid personality was
Premium Psychology Family Emotion
E14 0AE‚ Hosted By: Unit for Research into Changing Institutions (URCHIN)‚ charity reg. no. 284542 Web-site: www.meridian.org.uk 1 THE HOLDING ENVIRONMENT [An analysis and critique of the analytic construct underlying the writing of D.W. Winnicott in his collection of papers entitle ’The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment’‚ subtitled ’Studies in the Theory of Emotional Development’‚ published by The Hogarth Press and The Institute of Psycho-Analysis‚ London‚ 1976. The
Premium Environment Psychosis Psychology
New York: Appleton Century-Crofts‚ 1965. Bowlby‚ J. An ethological approach to research in child development. British Journal of Medical Psychology‚ 1957‚ 30‚ 230-240. Bowlby‚ J. The nature of the child ’s tie to his mother. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis‚ 1958‚ 39‚ 350-373. Bowlby‚ J. Separation anxiety. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis‚ 1960‚ 41‚ 69-113. Bowlby‚ J. Child care and the growth of love. (2d ed.) London: Penguin‚ 1965. Bowlby‚ J. Attachment and loss. Vol. 1. Attachment
Premium Psychoanalysis Attachment theory Sigmund Freud
Chapter 1: Mother-Love: Worst-Case Scenarios The human need to have our mother near is the theory that is expressed in chapter one. Chapter one goes through a time line of how we‚ as humans‚ came across this theory. The author tends to talk about and describe how as babies the basic need to have mother around is just as important as having food‚ water‚ and clean diapers. The author gives examples of children who were adopted after infancy and children whom had to spend significant amounts of time
Premium Attachment theory
London‚ Freeman O’Shaughnessy‚ E. (1981) ‘A Commemorative Essay on W.R. Bion’s theory on thinking‚’ Journal of Child Psychotherapy (1981) Segal‚ J (1992) Melanie Klein‚ London‚ Sage Winnicott‚ D. (1953). Transitional objects and transitional phenomena‚ International Journal of Psychoanalysis 34:89-97 Winnicott‚ D. (1956) Primary Maternal Preoccupation in Through Paediatrics to Psychoanalysis (1958)
Premium Object relations theory Adoption Melanie Klein
Sigmund Freud’s daughter‚ psychoanalyst Anna Freud; German-American psychologist Erik Erickson‚ Austrian-British psychoanalyst Melanie Klein‚ English psychoanalyst and physician D. W. Winnicott‚ German psychologist Karen Horney‚ German-born psychologist and philosopher Erich Fromm‚ and English psychiatrist John Bowlby. Contemporary psychoanalysis comprises diverse schools of thought‚ including ego psychology‚ object relations‚ interpersonal‚ Lacanian‚ and relational psychoanalysis. Modification of
Premium Psychology
Selected papers of Karl Abraham. New York: Basic Books Inc. Bion WR. (1962) Learning from Experience. London: Karnac.97. Blatt S. (1974). Levels of object representation in anaclitic and introjective depression Bowlby‚ J. (1969). Attachment and loss‚ Vol. 1: Attachment. New York: Basic Books. Bowlby‚ J. (1973). Attachment and loss‚ Vol. 2: Separation-anxiety and anger. New York: Basic Books Brown & Harris (1986). Life events and illness. New York: The Guilford Press. Burton R. (1920) Anatomy of Melancholy
Premium Sigmund Freud Major depressive disorder Attachment theory