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Book Synopsis

Twenty-nine years since the first edition was released, Frank Summers has renewed his

lucid and thorough clarification of the various object relations theories to demonstrate

their evolution and continued significance for therapeutic practice.

This volume includes elucidation of the major scholarship that has advanced the ideas

of object relations theorists such as Fairbairn, Klein, Winnicott, Kernberg, and Kohut,

since the publication of the first edition. A thorough and detailed new chapter devoted to

the emergence and development of relational psychoanalysis has been added to make this

volume a state of the art articulation of current object relations thinking. The ideas and

assumptions of each theory relative to metapsychology, psychopathology, and treatment

are expounded, alongside a critical evaluation of the strengths and limitations of each

approach. With extensive use of historic case material, Summers shows how ea

Trade Review

'This scholarly, extraordinarily thorough review of object relations theories is a significantly updated version of Summers's first volume. Integrating theory and its clinical implications and locating each theory within its historical context, Summers helps the reader (whether beginning or advanced) to understand each theory's underlying assumptions and their implications for the clinical moment. A must-read for those interested in an in-depth understanding of the breadth of object relations thinking.'

Joyce Slochower, PhD, ABPP

'This book is a feast for the mind. Readers of all persuasions, from those new to psychoanalytic thought to those immersed in it for decades, will find nourishment on every page. The original edition was a tour de force; this revision is even better. Summers's improvements, especially his discussion of the relational movement, serve up contemporary psychoanalysis in all its depth and nuance. Simultaneously scholarly and readable, this volume emphasises the practical clinical implications of theory, helping us all to become better therapists.'

Nancy McWilliams, emerita visiting professor, Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology

'Dr Summers not only carefully and clearly summarises major psychoanalytic theories, but also does what no other author has done: he articulately spells out the specific treatment implications of each theory he discusses. This alone makes his book extremely useful and even invaluable.'

Morris Eagle, professor emeritus, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University



Table of Contents

1. The Origins of Object Relations Theories 2. Fairbairn and His Legacy 3. The Kleinian School 4. Winnicott and Related Theorists 5. The Work of Otto Kernberg 6. Self-Psychology 7. Relational Analysis 8. An Object Relations Paradigm for Psychoanalysis

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/31/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032779300, 978-1032779300
      ISBN10: 1032779306

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Twenty-nine years since the first edition was released, Frank Summers has renewed his

      lucid and thorough clarification of the various object relations theories to demonstrate

      their evolution and continued significance for therapeutic practice.

      This volume includes elucidation of the major scholarship that has advanced the ideas

      of object relations theorists such as Fairbairn, Klein, Winnicott, Kernberg, and Kohut,

      since the publication of the first edition. A thorough and detailed new chapter devoted to

      the emergence and development of relational psychoanalysis has been added to make this

      volume a state of the art articulation of current object relations thinking. The ideas and

      assumptions of each theory relative to metapsychology, psychopathology, and treatment

      are expounded, alongside a critical evaluation of the strengths and limitations of each

      approach. With extensive use of historic case material, Summers shows how ea

      Trade Review

      'This scholarly, extraordinarily thorough review of object relations theories is a significantly updated version of Summers's first volume. Integrating theory and its clinical implications and locating each theory within its historical context, Summers helps the reader (whether beginning or advanced) to understand each theory's underlying assumptions and their implications for the clinical moment. A must-read for those interested in an in-depth understanding of the breadth of object relations thinking.'

      Joyce Slochower, PhD, ABPP

      'This book is a feast for the mind. Readers of all persuasions, from those new to psychoanalytic thought to those immersed in it for decades, will find nourishment on every page. The original edition was a tour de force; this revision is even better. Summers's improvements, especially his discussion of the relational movement, serve up contemporary psychoanalysis in all its depth and nuance. Simultaneously scholarly and readable, this volume emphasises the practical clinical implications of theory, helping us all to become better therapists.'

      Nancy McWilliams, emerita visiting professor, Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology

      'Dr Summers not only carefully and clearly summarises major psychoanalytic theories, but also does what no other author has done: he articulately spells out the specific treatment implications of each theory he discusses. This alone makes his book extremely useful and even invaluable.'

      Morris Eagle, professor emeritus, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University



      Table of Contents

      1. The Origins of Object Relations Theories 2. Fairbairn and His Legacy 3. The Kleinian School 4. Winnicott and Related Theorists 5. The Work of Otto Kernberg 6. Self-Psychology 7. Relational Analysis 8. An Object Relations Paradigm for Psychoanalysis

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