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    References: Bowlby‚ J. (1951) Child Care and the Growth of Love. Harmondsworth : Penguin Bowlby‚ J. (1969) Attachment and Loss (Volume 1) Attachment. London: Hogarth Eysenck. H‚ J. (1952) The Effects of Psychotherapy : an evaluation : Journal of Consulting Psychology‚ Vol 16‚ pp. 319-24 Freud. A‚ (1937) The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence. London : Hogarth Press Freud. S‚ (1896) ’The aetiology of Hysteria ’‚ Journal of Consulting Psychology‚ Vol 1‚ pp. 183-219 Klein‚ M. (1932) The Psychoanalysis

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    mid-twentieth century included 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

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    D317 Social Psychology: personal lives‚ social worlds Understanding The Self Edited by Richard Stevens 1 The Open University‚ Walton Hall‚ Milton Keynes MK7 6AA © The Open University 1996 First published in 1996. Reprinted 2000‚ 2002. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may e reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ transmitted or utilized in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise‚ without permission in writing from the Publishers

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    Personal reflections on becoming a social worker This essay will be reflective in nature and therefore in the first person‚ the main body will commence by giving a brief personal history in that it will give context to a number of discussions in this piece. This will lead to a brief description of placement setting‚ giving room for the primary focus‚ a conversation with a service user. The conversation will be referred to throughout; labelling theory will be drawn on first to give a possible explanation

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    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

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    THE ATTACHMENT THEORY AN EVALUTION OF THE ATTACHMENT THEORY WHEN WORKING WITH CHILDREN IN CARE Gail Walters Dissertation Social Work BA (HONS) Manchester Metropolitan University Tutor: Pauline Black CONTENTS Pages Abstract

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    MODULE  TITLE:                Therapeutic Playwork   CREDIT POINTS:                15   LEVEL:                                  3   LOCATION:                          B.A (Hons) Playwork   STATUS :                               Elective     AIMS:              This module is addressed to meet the needs of playworkers intending to practice therapeutically and aims to offer insights into a range of techniques used. The core of the module is theoretical‚ but practice issues will be addressed

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    infant (Klaus and Kennel‚ 1982). However‚ it is important to realize that the infant can only be competent in the context of a relationship. Therefore‚ an infant is born expecting a competent caregiver to pay attention to and care for him or her. Winnicott (1965)‚ in a beautiful statement puts this in this way: “A baby alone does not exist.” Among the many different relationships individuals form during the life span‚ the relationship between mother and child is the most important. This

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    Running head: Melanie Klein Melanie Klein’s Concepts As it relates to Infant Attachment By Donna Bey Academic Affliation Abstract This paper will discuss the object relation theory. It will discuss infant attachment from a human drive and motivation perspective. It will focus on the object-relation theory and in particular‚ Melanie Klein’s concepts as it relates to infant attachment. The “object relations” theory is a related approach to personality psychology and refers to pattern

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    “Can we ever leave the past behind?” To answer this question I will be considering the theories of Melanie Klein and Erik Erickson‚ as highlighted in module 2. I will be describing these stage theories of development in children‚ and how these theories suggest that successful or unsuccessful development of each stage may have an effect on a person in their adult life‚ thus supporting the notion that you can never leave the past behind you. I will then be looking at some of the other popular theories

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