vbid/9781000546286

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Author(s): Elizabeth Urban
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781032105062
Edition: 1st Edition

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Focussing on infants and the relationship between child and parent, this book presents a discourse on eminent Jungian child analyst Michael Fordham’s model of development that extended Jung’s theory to infancy and childhood. In this book, Elizabeth Urban, a Jungian psychotherapist in weekly conversations with Fordham, proposes five key areas, such as identifying periods of primary self-funcionin and the active participation of the infant in development, that contribute to the Fordham model of infant development. Drawing extensively on her observations and experiences working in a London child and adolescent unit, and a mother and baby unit, as well as using real-life observations to support the proposed contributions, the author provides a deeper understanding of infant development in the context of the relationship with the parents. This book is a unique contribution to the study of child development and is of great interest to paediatricians, psychotherapists, and other mental health professionals who work with children and their parents.Typham this is the title: Understanding Infants Psychoanalytically A Post-Jungian Perspective on Michael Fordham�s Model of Development 1st Edition

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