作者简介
John Bowlby (1907- 1990). World famous psychiatrist and father of attachment
theory, he worked for many years as Child and Family Psychiatrist at London's
renownedTavistock Clinic.
内容简介
"These essays, spanning 20 years of Bowlby's speaking about the forming and
breaking of relationships of affection, are clear and systematic. They make an
excellent introduction to his thought."
British Journal of Psychiatry
John Bowlby's interest in the effects on a developing child of different forms
of family experience began in 1929 when he worked for six months in a school for
behaviorally-challenged children. Soon after, the spark of his illustrious
career would help parents and psychologists arrive at a better understanding of
the inner emotional world of the infant. Informed by wide clinical experience,
and written with the author's well known humanity and lucidity, these key
lectures provide an invaluable introduction to John Bowlby's thought and work,
as well as much practical guidance of use both to parents and to members of the
mental health professions.
目录
Introduction
1 Psychoanalysis and child care (1956-8) 7
2 An ethological approach to research in child development (1957)
3 Childhood mourning and its implications for psychiatry (1961)
4 Effects on behaviour of disruption of an affectional bond (1967-8)
5 Separation and loss within the family (1968-70)
6 Self-reliance and some conditions that promote it (1970-3)
7 The making and breaking of affectional bonds (1976-7)