From death instinct to attachment theory : the primacy of the child in Freud, Klein and Hermann by Geyskens, Tomas

From death instinct to attachment theory : the primacy of the child in Freud, Klein and Hermann
by Geyskens, Tomas

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Paperback Other Press, 2007
Description: xxi, 159 p.; 23 cm.
Dewey: 150.19

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-148) and index.;The death instinct, trauma, and sexuality in the work of Freud -- The death instinct, trauma and sexuality in the work of Melanie Klein -- Between detachment and inconsolability: towards a clinical anthropology of attachment -- Attachment, aggression and sexuality.

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Two leading psychoanalysts resolve the conflict between attachment theory and trauma theory.

In From Death Instinct to Attachment Theory, Tomas Geyskens and Philippe Van Haute address a theoretical conflict at the heart of contemporary psychoanalysis. Analytic theory, especially the work of Melanie Klein, asserts the developmental primacy of infantile Hilflosigkeit and the trauma it inevitably inflicts; however, John Bowlby and other attachment theorists have shown that attachment to the mother is primary and instinctive--and not the result of traumatic helplessness.

Geyskens and Van Haute resolve the apparent tension between the empirical fact of the primacy of attachment and the fundamental psychoanalytic theory of infantile trauma by drawing on Imre Hermann's distinction between natural development and subjective history. Arguing that Hermann's theory constitutes a workable clinical anthropology of attachment, they undertake a deep and revealing analysis of the work of Freud and Klein on the death instinct, trauma, and infantile sexuality; the critique leveled by attachment theorists like Bowlby; and the overlooked insights of the Hungarian School of Psychoanalysis.

From Death Instinct to Attachment Theory offers an elegant answer to an important problem in psychoanalysis and provides new insight into the sort of clinical phenomena that led Freud to move beyond the pleasure principle in the first place.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Other Press
  • Publication Date: August 17, 2007
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dewey: 150.19
  • Description: xxi, 159 p. ; 23 cm.
  • Tracings: Haute, Philippe van, 1957-
  • ISBN-10: 1-59051-152-2
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-59051-152-7
  • LCCN: 2006-005943
  • Follett Number: 0JDYP9X