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Siblings in Development : A Psychoanalytic View.
Title:
Siblings in Development : A Psychoanalytic View.
Author:
Lewin, Vivienne.
ISBN:
9781849408516
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (253 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Copy Right -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- CONFERENCE 1 -- CHAPTER ONE: When two become four: A two-year observation of dizygotic twin infant girls in their family setting -- CHAPTER TWO: Tsunami Boy -- CHAPTER THREE: The influence of conjoined twins on each other -- CHAPTER FOUR: Twinship: a unique sibling relationship -- CONFERENCE 2 -- CHAPTER FIVE: Siblings in development: towards a metapsychology -- CHAPTER SIX: Sibling incest -- CONFERENCE 3 -- CHAPTER SEVEN: Developing a sense of identity as an individual -- CHAPTER EIGHT: Taking account of siblings-a view from child psychotherapy -- CONFERENCE 4 -- CHAPTER NINE: Twin development.
Abstract:
Siblings play an integral and essential part in our psychic development. Traditionally in psychoanalytic thinking, sibling relationships are regarded as secondary in developmental importance to the relationships with the parents. The authors in this book challenge this view and explore the impact of sibling relationships on internal psychic structures, family and social relationships. They suggest that siblings play a primary part in psychic development, even for an only child, and that infants are born with an expectation of siblings, an innate pre-conception similar to those relating to the breast and parental couple. Through infant observations and psychoanalytic treatment, the authors in this book examine sibling relationships from the most profoundly close, as in conjoined twins, through other twin and sibling relationships and deliberate on the wider context of social and tribal brotherhood and sisterhood.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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