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How, asks Geoff Goodman in The Internal World and Attachment, can we progress further in integrating the fruits of attachment research with the accumulated clinical wisdom of psychoanalytic theorizing about the internal world of object representations?  The key, he answers, is to look more closely at the basic assumptions of each body of theory, especially those assumptions, whether embedded or explicit, that bear on the formation of psychic structure.  Drawing on Kernberg''s insights into the affective and instinctual substrata of psychic organizations, Goodman proposes that insecure attachment categories can be correlated with particular constellations of self and object representations.  Such convergences provide a springboard to further theoretical explanations, most especially to the relations between attachment and adult sexual behavior.  Indeed, one outstanding feature of Goodman''s proposals is the light they cast on various forms and meanings of se

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"In this most thoughtful and thought-provoking book, Goeff Goodman tackles what may well be the outstanding unsolved problem in contemporary psychoanalytic theory. Attachment research and the accumulated clincal understanding of self and object representations constitute two important bodies of knowledge. But how to put them together? Goodman possesses the clinical eye and the reseach acumen to make sense of the imposing literatures on both sides of the aisle; he also possesses the intellectual daring to propose an innovative model for integrating the insights of both traditions. Packed with acute discussions and fertile observations, The Internal World and Attachment represents a watershed. The search for a unified theory of psychic development suitable for clinical work is now officially begun."

- John Kerr, Ph.D., Co-Editor, Attachment Theory

"An exhaustive and definitive exploration of the interface of object relations theory and attachment research. Goodman provides an excellent critical appraisal of all past attempts at integration and offers one of his own that establishes him as a major theoretician in this field."

- Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., Freud Professor of Psychoanalysis, University College, London


"Keeping his eye on the clinical texture of attachment observations and the clinical phenomenology expressive of internal object relations, Goodman provides the reader with an experience-near basis for viewing two influential bodies of knowledge as complementary avenues for apprehending the internal meaning of externally observable behavior."
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Table of Contents

Introduction. Purposes of Integrating Object Relations Constructs and Attachment Constructs. Brief Overview of Object Relations Theory. Brief Overview of Attachment Theory. Points of Comparison and Contrast Between the Two Theories. Object Relations Theory's View of Internal Working Models. Attachment Theory's View of Object Representations. Empirical Evidence Supporting the Conceptual Relatedness of Object Representations and Internal Working Models. Object Representations and Internal Working Models: A Model for Understanding Their Structure and Function. Object Representations and Internal Working Models: Clinical Implications of the Model for Object Relations Theory and Attachment Theory. The Intergenerational Transmission of Mental Representations in Two Mother-Child Dyads. Libido and Attachment: And They Shall Be One Flesh. A Model for Understanding the Relation Between Libido and Attachment. The Expression of Libido and Attachment in Clinical Practice. The Internal World Meets External Reality: Final Thoughts on the Internal World and Attachment.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780881633610, 978-0881633610
      ISBN10: 0881633615

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How, asks Geoff Goodman in The Internal World and Attachment, can we progress further in integrating the fruits of attachment research with the accumulated clinical wisdom of psychoanalytic theorizing about the internal world of object representations?  The key, he answers, is to look more closely at the basic assumptions of each body of theory, especially those assumptions, whether embedded or explicit, that bear on the formation of psychic structure.  Drawing on Kernberg''s insights into the affective and instinctual substrata of psychic organizations, Goodman proposes that insecure attachment categories can be correlated with particular constellations of self and object representations.  Such convergences provide a springboard to further theoretical explanations, most especially to the relations between attachment and adult sexual behavior.  Indeed, one outstanding feature of Goodman''s proposals is the light they cast on various forms and meanings of se

      Trade Review

      "In this most thoughtful and thought-provoking book, Goeff Goodman tackles what may well be the outstanding unsolved problem in contemporary psychoanalytic theory. Attachment research and the accumulated clincal understanding of self and object representations constitute two important bodies of knowledge. But how to put them together? Goodman possesses the clinical eye and the reseach acumen to make sense of the imposing literatures on both sides of the aisle; he also possesses the intellectual daring to propose an innovative model for integrating the insights of both traditions. Packed with acute discussions and fertile observations, The Internal World and Attachment represents a watershed. The search for a unified theory of psychic development suitable for clinical work is now officially begun."

      - John Kerr, Ph.D., Co-Editor, Attachment Theory

      "An exhaustive and definitive exploration of the interface of object relations theory and attachment research. Goodman provides an excellent critical appraisal of all past attempts at integration and offers one of his own that establishes him as a major theoretician in this field."

      - Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., Freud Professor of Psychoanalysis, University College, London


      "Keeping his eye on the clinical texture of attachment observations and the clinical phenomenology expressive of internal object relations, Goodman provides the reader with an experience-near basis for viewing two influential bodies of knowledge as complementary avenues for apprehending the internal meaning of externally observable behavior."
      ADOLESCENCE



      Table of Contents

      Introduction. Purposes of Integrating Object Relations Constructs and Attachment Constructs. Brief Overview of Object Relations Theory. Brief Overview of Attachment Theory. Points of Comparison and Contrast Between the Two Theories. Object Relations Theory's View of Internal Working Models. Attachment Theory's View of Object Representations. Empirical Evidence Supporting the Conceptual Relatedness of Object Representations and Internal Working Models. Object Representations and Internal Working Models: A Model for Understanding Their Structure and Function. Object Representations and Internal Working Models: Clinical Implications of the Model for Object Relations Theory and Attachment Theory. The Intergenerational Transmission of Mental Representations in Two Mother-Child Dyads. Libido and Attachment: And They Shall Be One Flesh. A Model for Understanding the Relation Between Libido and Attachment. The Expression of Libido and Attachment in Clinical Practice. The Internal World Meets External Reality: Final Thoughts on the Internal World and Attachment.

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