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Conceptualizing Our Interpersonal Impressions Mental Representations And Internal Objects 1st Unabridged Gillian Steggles

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Conceptualizing Our Interpersonal Impressions Mental Representations And Internal Objects 1st Unabridged Gillian Steggles
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.92 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Gillian Steggles
ISBN: 9781443870467, 1443870463
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st Unabridged

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Conceptualizing Our Interpersonal Impressions Mental Representations And Internal Objects 1st Unabridged Gillian Steggles by Gillian Steggles 9781443870467, 1443870463 instant download after payment.

This book clarifies a thorny and knotty problem that has interfered with clear thinking among psychoanalysts for over 70 years. It provides a rigorous examination of the views, theories and contributions of psychoanalysts since their initial appearance, to very mixed acclaim, among the experimental psychoanalysts who were struggling professionally in war-torn London in the early 1940s. Extensive details of the data and their analysis have been included so that the scientific basis of the work's conclusion may be understood and appreciated. Psychoanalysis is replete with theories, but not so much evidence. This book, however, produces evidence for scrutiny and, as such, provides new evidence-based knowledge about psychoanalytic phenomena in everyday life as it is commonly understood, and which is not derived from "research on the couch". The conclusions drawn in the book include the new knowledge that mental representations and internal objects do both occur in everyday life and can co-exist.

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