The Language of Emotions
Developmental, Psychopathology, and Technique
Harold P Blum editor Salman Akhtar editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Jason Aronson Publishers
Published:4th Jan '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book is about affect—its origins, development and uses—and how it is viewed in a clinical setting. The authors track and further develop the recent major changes in the understanding of affect. From its roots in childhood development to its cross-cultural aspects, affect remains clinically relevant in issues such as aggression and forgiveness.
This is a solid book. It should be read by any student of psychoanalysis who is ready and willing to speak a new language. * Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association *
The discussions are of high caliber and should provide an important contribution to the advancing understanding of emotion psychoanalytically. * Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic: A Journal for the Mental Health Professions *
Enriched by cross-cultural perspectives and a Mahlerian Developmental slant, this new book uses substantial clinical examples and a wide array of concepts to explore the development of affect-affect and language, affect and pathology, affect and technique. Its distinguished contributors, including Akhtar, Bergman, Blum, Kitayama, and Tyson have indeed given clinicians a treat! -- Fred Pine, Ph.D.
This book explores the many factors that contribute to the development of the capacity to put affects into words. These include the nature of the mother-infant dialogue, the impact of both culture and individual family psychopathology upon attachment, and the unfolding of the separation-individuation process. This book is a fascinating examination of the relationship between developmental forces, cultural values, family dynamics, and clinical practice. It will be of value to all clinicians who, with their patients, struggle to verbalize the non-verbal. -- J. Alexis Burland, M.D., The Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
This volume provides an excellent update of separation-individuation processes in light of contemporary theories of affect regulation, particularly in regard to the many channels available for affect communication between mother and child. Of special interest is the description of the influence of cross-cultural differences on character formation and on psychoanalytic technique. -- Eleanor Galenson, M.D., Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
ISBN: 9780765703286
Dimensions: 229mm x 151mm x 17mm
Weight: 299g
264 pages