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Handbook of Object Relations Theory Key Concepts in Contemporary Psychoanalysis

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.07.2026

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XIV, 382 p. 1 illus.

Herausgeber

Thomas Abel

Verlag

Springer

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382

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15,5/23,5 cm

Gewicht

701 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-032-29314-5

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Thomas Abel is a licensed psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, trauma therapist, ISTFP-certified therapist in Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP), group analyst, supervisor and training analyst. He is based in Berlin, where he works in private practice within the German public health system. He also teaches at several psychotherapy and psychoanalytic training institutes. Publication: “Resistance in Psychotherapy - The Eight Forms – Clinical Approaches and Meaning in the Therapeutic Process” (Springer 2026). 

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.07.2026

Abbildungen

XIV, 382 p. 1 illus.

Herausgeber

Thomas Abel

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

382

Maße (B/H)

15,5/23,5 cm

Gewicht

701 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-032-29314-5

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  • Produktbild: Handbook of Object Relations Theory
  • Chapter 1: What is Object Relations Theory? History, Definition, Terminology, and Classification.- Chapter 2: Alfred Adler: The Earliest Object Relations Theory.- Chapter 3: Ian Suttie: The Origins of Love and Hate – The Forgotten Founder.- Chapter 4: Otto Rank: The Rejected Founder of Object Relations Theory.- Chapter 5: Sandor Ferenczi: No Healing Without Sympathy.- Chapter 6: Michael Balint: Primary Forms of Love.- Chapter 7: Melanie Klein: The Psychic Reality of the Internal Object World and Its Analysis in the Transference.- Chapter 8: Wilfred Ruprecht Bion: The Thinker Under Fire.- Chapter 9: Paula Heimann: A Brief Portrait of a Creative Clinician.- Chapter 10: Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: The Theorist of "Internal Object Relations".- Chapter 11: Clare and Donald W Winnicott: Reflections on Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena.- Chapter 12: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth: Attachment Theory.- Chapter 13: Joseph and Anne-Marie Sandler: Feeling of Safety, Internal Objects, and Role Responsiveness.- Chapter 14: Peter Fonagy: Mentalization.- Chapter 15: Horst-Eberhard Richter: A Psychoanalytic Theory of Family Entanglements.- Chapter 16: Luise Reddemann: Self-Parts and Inner Objects in Imaginations—An “Imaging” Technique in Psychodynamic Therapy.- Chapter 17: Harry Stack Sullivan: Interpersonal Theory of Development and Therapy.- Chapter 18: Margaret Mahler: Symbiosis and Individuation.- Chapter 19: Erik Homburger Erikson: Object Relations and Identity.- Chapter 20: Erich Fromm: A Social Object Relations Theory.- Chapter 21: Edith Jacobson: The Self and the World of Internal Objects.- Chapter 22: Heinz Kohut: Narcissism and the Self-Object.- Chapter 23: Lester Luborsky: The Concept of “Core Conflictual Relationship Theme” (CCRT).- Chapter 24: Otto F Kernberg’s Object Relations Theory and His Expectations for Psychoanalysis as a Science.- Chapter 25: Thomas Ogden: The “Intersubjective Analytic Third”.- Chapter 26: Stephen Mitchell: The Relational Matrix.- Chapter 27: Jessica Benjamin: Object of Gratification or Subject in an Encounter?.-Chapter 28: Recent Developments in Object Relations theory.