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This accessible book draws on unique evidence from oral histories and little-known archive material to shed new light on the working relationships which led to John Bowlby’s shift from psychoanalysis to ethology as a frame of reference – and ultimately to the development of attachment theory.
  • A unique exploration of the origins of Bowlby’s ideas and the critical transformation in his thinking – offers an alternative to standard accounts of the origin of attachment theory
  • Explores the significance of Bowlby’s influential working relationships with Robert Hinde, Harry Harlow, James Robertson and Mary Ainsworth
  • Provides students, academics, and practitioners with clear insights into the development of attachment theory
  • Accessible to general readers interested in psychology and psychoanalysis

John Bowlby - From Psychoanalysis to Ethology: Unravelling the Roots of Attachment Theory

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Hardback by Frank C. P. van der Horst , Jerome Kagan

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 08/04/2011
    ISBN13: 9780470683644, 978-0470683644
    ISBN10: 0470683643

    Number of Pages: 216

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    Description

    This accessible book draws on unique evidence from oral histories and little-known archive material to shed new light on the working relationships which led to John Bowlby’s shift from psychoanalysis to ethology as a frame of reference – and ultimately to the development of attachment theory.
    • A unique exploration of the origins of Bowlby’s ideas and the critical transformation in his thinking – offers an alternative to standard accounts of the origin of attachment theory
    • Explores the significance of Bowlby’s influential working relationships with Robert Hinde, Harry Harlow, James Robertson and Mary Ainsworth
    • Provides students, academics, and practitioners with clear insights into the development of attachment theory
    • Accessible to general readers interested in psychology and psychoanalysis

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