Psychoanalytic Theories of Development
Discover the profound insights of Psychoanalytic Theories of Development by Phyllis Tyson, published by Yale University Press in 1993. This comprehensive volume spans 414 pages and offers a critical examination of the psychoanalytic literature surrounding human development. Tyson presents an innovative developmental theory that explores psychosexual development alongside other interrelated systems, including emotional, behavioral, cognitive, and social dimensions. Ideal for students and professionals in child and developmental psychology, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of human growth. Dive into the complexities of psychoanalysis and expand your understanding of developmental psychology with this thought-provoking work.