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psychological birth of the human infant
Margaret S. Mahler
Published
1975
by Hutchinson in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] Margaret S. Mahler, Fred Pine, Anni Bergman. |
Contributions | Pine, Fred, 1931-, Bergman, Anni, 1919- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BF723.I6 M33 1975b |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 308 p. : |
Number of Pages | 308 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4934269M |
ISBN 10 | 0091250706 |
LC Control Number | 76361244 |
The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant Symbiosis and Individuation In this highly acclaimed book, Margaret S. Mahler and her collaborators break new ground in developmental psychology and present the first complete theoretical statement of Dr Mahler's observations on the normal separation-individuation process. The series of five tapes is aimed at an audience of clinicians, educators and researchers. I reviewed Unit 2 and Unit 4. Unit 2. "The Psychological Dimensions of Pregnancy and Delivery"-a description of the intense but quite normal psychological work engaged in by a pregnant woman, how it changes her relationship with her mate, what difference this work makes for her future relationship with.
In utero, the brain develops rapidly, and an infant is born with essentially all of the nerve cells it will ever have; brain development is particularly rapid during the third trimester. However, after birth, neural connections must form in order for the newborn ultimately to walk, talk, and remember. Mark Rosenweig and David Krech conducted an experiment to demonstrate the importance of. A psychology book that argues China is a “nation of infants” has been pulled from store shelves During the oral stage spanning from birth until the age of one, an infant satisfies its Author: Zheping Huang.
Fred Pine is Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical centre, author of Developmental Theory and Clinical Process () and, with Margaret Mahler and Anni Bergman, The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant (Basic Books, ) and a practicing adult psychoanalyst/5(78). The pioneering contribution to infant psychology that gave us separation and individuation documents with standard-setting care the intrapsychic process of a child's emergence from symbiotic fusion with the mother toward affirmation of his own psychological birth.
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Fred Pine is Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, author of Developmental Theory and Clinical Process () and, with Margaret Mahler and Anni Bergman, The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant (Basic Books, ) and a practicing adult by: 'The biological birth of the human infant and the psychological birth of the individual are not coincident in time.
The former is a dramatic, observable, and well-circumscribed event; the latter a slowly unfolding intra psychic process.'Thus begins this highly acclaimed book in which the author and her collaborators break new ground in developmental psychology and present the first complete 5/5(3).
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The former is a dramatic, observable, and well-circumscribed event; the latter. Book Description 'The biological birth of the human infant and the psychological birth of the individual are not coincident in time.
The former is a dramatic, observable, and well-circumscribed event; the latter a slowly unfolding intra psychic process.'Thus begins this highly acclaimed book in which the author and her collaborators break new ground in developmental psychology and present the.
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By Robert Coles be “constitutional” rather than psychological—a child. The book refers to the psychological birth of the individual as the separation-individuation process: the establishment of a sense of separateness from, and relation to, a world of reality, particularly with regard to the experiences of one's own body and to the principal representative of the world as the infant experiences it, the primary.
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Psychological birth of the human infant. New York: Basic Books, [] (OCoLC) Fred Pine is Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, author of Developmental Theory and Clinical Process () and, with Margaret Mahler and Anni Bergman, The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant (Basic Books, ) and a practicing adult : Ebook.
'The biological birth of the human infant and the psychological birth of the individual are not coincident in time. The former is a dramatic, observable, and well-circumscribed event; the latter a slowly unfolding intra psychic process.'Thus begins this highly acclaimed book in which the author and her collaborators break new ground in developmental psychology and present the first complete Author: Margaret S.
Mahler. Her most important work is The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant: Symbiosis and Individuation, written in with Fred Pine and Anni Bergman. Separation–individuation theory of child development. In Mahler's theory, child development takes place in phases, each with several sub phases: Normal autistic phase – First few weeks of life Awards: APA Agnes Purceil McGavin Award.
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'The biological birth of the human infant and the psychological birth of the individual are not coincident in time. The former is a dramatic, observable, and well-circumscribed event; the latter a slowly unfolding intra psychic process.'Thus begins this highly acclaimed book in which the author and her collaborators break new ground in developmental psychology and present the first complete.
The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant. Symbiosis and Individuation. By Margaret S. Mahler, Fred Pine, and Anni Bergman. New York: Basic Books, Inc. I have chosen to term the mother’s journey as a “psychological birth” in order to denote a process such as The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant (Mahler, Pine, and Bergman, ).
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