Object Relations Theory and Practice
Discover the transformative insights of Object Relations Theory and Practice by David E. Scharff, published by Jason Aronson Publishers in 1995. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 565 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of object relations theory, a pivotal concept that has reshaped psychodynamic thought.
In this essential work, Scharff introduces readers to the language and culture of this influential therapeutic perspective. The book delves into key topics such as object attachment, psychoanalytic therapy, and the dynamics of compulsive behavior, making it a vital resource for students and professionals in psychology and psychiatry.
Whether you are seeking to enhance your understanding of psychoanalysis or looking for practical applications in psychotherapy, Object Relations Theory and Practice is an indispensable addition to your library.