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Prophecy Coles

    Psychoanalytic and Psychotherapeutic Perspectives on Stepfamilies and Stepparenting
    The Shadow of the Second Mother
    Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Illegitimacy, Adoption and Reproduction Technology
    The Importance of Sibling Relationships in Psychoanalysis
    The Uninvited Guest from the Unremembered Past
    • This book describes different instances of trauma that may have occurred several generations ago. It explores the work of several psychoanalysts who have written on the negative effect that unknown or unremembered grandparents can have upon the life of their grandchildren.

      The Uninvited Guest from the Unremembered Past
    • Coles' book starts from the claim that traditionally psychoanalysis, in stressing the relations of conflict between children and parents, has tended to overlook and displace the co-operative relations between siblings. This is a claim clearly worth investigating. -- Professor Richard Wollheim schovat popis

      The Importance of Sibling Relationships in Psychoanalysis
    • Focusing on the existential journey of unwanted children, particularly those born out of wedlock, the book explores their representation in myth and literature while examining the historical and legal frameworks surrounding adoption. By intertwining personal narratives with clinical insights, it sheds light on the complexities faced by these individuals throughout history, offering a profound commentary on identity and belonging.

      Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Illegitimacy, Adoption and Reproduction Technology
    • The Shadow of the Second Mother

      Nurses and nannies in theories of infant development

      • 148bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      Exploring the crucial roles of nurses and nannies, this book delves into their impact on theories of infant development. It examines how these caregivers influence emotional and psychological growth, challenging traditional perspectives on maternal figures. By integrating historical context and contemporary research, the author highlights the significance of these often-overlooked figures in shaping early childhood experiences and developmental outcomes. The work invites readers to reconsider the dynamics of caregiving and its implications for understanding infant development.

      The Shadow of the Second Mother