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The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant

The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant

by Fred PineAnni Bergman and Margaret S. Mahler
Publication Date: 01/06/1975

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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.Separation and individuation are presented in this major work as two complementary developments. Separation is described as the child’s emergence from a symbiotic fusion with the mother, while individuation consists of those achievements marking the child’s assumption of his own individual characteristics. Each of the subphases of separation-individuation is described in detail, supported by a wealth of clinical observations which trace the tasks confronting the infant and his mother as he progresses toward achieving his own individuality.A number of chapters are devoted to following five children epigenetically through their subphase development. A separate section describes the authors’ methodology, the importance of the research setting, and the effects of changes in the setting. The extensive appendices by Fred Pine discuss the uniqueness of the data-gathering techniques used by the authors. In addition, a useful glossary of concepts defines the new terms that Dr. Mahler has introduced.This book represents an important breakthrough in understanding the human infant and makes a unique contribution to the science of human behavior.
ISBN:
9780465066599
9780465066599
Category:
Psychology
Publication Date:
01-06-1975
Language:
English
Publisher:
Basic Books
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
234.95x155.7x30.48mm
Weight:
0.59kg

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