2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429352812
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The Independent Mind in British Psychoanalysis

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“…They thought that symptoms and anxiety occurred where the interactive process has been imperilled. Then the intersubjective and relational aspects of psychoanalytic treatment came to the fore as object relations were given more prominence (Fairbairn, 1952, Rayner, 1991, with the assertion that humans are object seeking rather than drive driven. Wachtel ( 2008) described thinking about the development of personality from the relational perspective.…”
Section: Further Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They thought that symptoms and anxiety occurred where the interactive process has been imperilled. Then the intersubjective and relational aspects of psychoanalytic treatment came to the fore as object relations were given more prominence (Fairbairn, 1952, Rayner, 1991, with the assertion that humans are object seeking rather than drive driven. Wachtel ( 2008) described thinking about the development of personality from the relational perspective.…”
Section: Further Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well as being the friend and colleague of Donald Winnicotl, Milner was a founder member of the Independent Group of British Psychoanalysts in the 1950s. Her contribution to psychoanalysis is noted by historians Eric Rayner (1991), Gregorio Kohon (1986), D. Goldman (1993) and F.R. Rodman (2003).…”
Section: On Humming: Reflections On Marion Milner's Contribution To Psychoanalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O Middle Grupo britânico realiza um impulso seguinte nessa mesma direção. Ver: Kohon (2018) eRayner (1991).3 Alguns dos defensores dessa nova perspectiva clínica foram Balint, Guntrip, Khan, Little e Winnicott.…”
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