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Fairbairn and the Object Relations Tradition, Paperback / softback Book

Fairbairn and the Object Relations Tradition Paperback / softback

Edited by Graham S. Clarke, David E., M.D. Scharff

Part of the The Lines of Development - Evolution of Theory and Practice over the Decades Series series

Paperback / softback

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Ronald Fairbairn developed a thoroughgoing object relations theory that became a foundation for modern clinical thought.

This volume is homage to the enduring power of his thinking, and of his importance now and for the future of relational thinking within the social and human sciences.

The book gathers an international group of therapists, analysts, psychiatrists, social commentators, and historians, who contend that Fairbairn's work extends powerfully beyond the therapeutic.

They suggest that social, cultural, and historical dimensions can all be illuminated by his work.Object relations as a strand within psychoanalysis began with Freud and passed through Ferenczi and Rank, Balint, Suttie, and Klein, to come of age in Fairbairn's papers of the early 1940s.

That there is still life in this line of thinking is illustrated by the essays in this collection and by the modern relational turn in psychoanalytic theory, the development of attachment theory, and the increasing recognition that there is 'no such thing as an ego' without context, without relationships, without a social milieu.

One of the most fascinating aspects of the papers collected here is that many of them point towards further development of the object relations approach by detailed examination of some of Fairbairn's papers that have so far been less recognised.

The writers in this volume evince the hope that the further development of the object relations paradigm will not only benefit clinical work, but will also extend beyond the psychoanalytic clinical realm to psychosocial and cultural issues.

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