12
Mahler, Margaret S.
Mahler, Margaret S.
A-Secure-Base-Bowlby-Johnf
(1986) Along with youth: Hemingway, the early years, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Child target of physical abuse
(a) Developmental studies
Crittenden, P. (1985) 'Maltreated infants: vulnerability and resilience', Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 26: 85-96.
George, C. and Main, M. (1979) 'Social interactions of young abused children: approach, avoidance and aggression', Child Development, 50: 306-18.
Main, M. and George, C. (1985) 'Responses of abused and disadvantaged toddlers to distress in age mates: a study in the day-care setting', Develop- mental Psychology, 21: 407-12.
(b) Therapeutic studies
Hopkins, J. (1984) 'The probable role of trauma in a case of foot and shoe fetishism: aspects of the
345/362
? ? ? psychotherapy of a 6-year-old girl', International
Review of Psychoanalysis, 11: 79-91.
Hopkins, J. (1986) 'Solving the mystery of monsters: steps towards the recovery from trauma', Journal
of Child Psychotherapy, 12: 61-71.
Lanyado, M. (1985) 'Surviving trauma: dilemmas in
the psychotherapy of traumatised children', Brit- ish Journal of Psychotherapy, 2: 50-62.
Child target of sexual abuse
Bass, E. and Thornton, L. (eds) (1983) I never told anyone: writings by women survivors of child sexual abuse, New York: Harper & Row.
Herman, J. L. (1981) Father-daughter incest, Cam- bridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Herman, J. , Russell, D. , and Trocki, K. (1986) 'Longterm effects of incestuous abuse in child- hood', American Journal of Psychiatry, 143: 1293-6.
NAME INDEX
Adams-Tucker, C. 118
Adelson, E. 175
Ainsworth, Mary Salter xiii, 10, 25, 31, 76, 148; mater-
nal responsiveness 50-4; patterns of attachment 139-40; physical contact 17; secure base 68-9, 137; social cooperation 10
Anderson, J. W. 69 Arend, R. 11, 141
Baldwin, J. 94
Ballou, J. 4
Bell, S. M. 148 Bender, Lauretta 23 Bergman, A. 39, 51, 67 Binder, J. L. 158 Blehar, M. C. 139, 148 Blight, J. G. 84
Bliss, E. L. 103, 129, 130
Bloch, D. 103, 131
Bowlby, John 3, 23, 60, 67, 132; abandonment 122; de-
tachment 37; environmental homeostasis 139; par- ent's childhood 20; separation 35-6, 95; suicide at- tempts 117
Brazelton, T. B. 8 Bretherton, I. 147
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? ? ? Brown, G. W. 40 Burlingham, Dorothy 23 Burnham, D. L. 34
Cain, A. C. 114-15
Campos, J. J. 16
Casement, P. 158, 172
Cassidy, J. : Handbook of Attachment (with Shaver)
xiv; internalization 146-7; mother's childhood
150-2; patterns of attachment 139, 144-5 Cater, J. I. 20
Chandler, M. A. 99
Clarke-Stewart, K. A. 12
Collis, G. M. 9
Collmer, C. 19 Crittenden, Pat 100, 141 Crook, C. K. 14
Darwin, Charles 74
DeLozier, Pauline P. 19, 20, 41, 94-6 DeMaso, D. R. 133
Deutsch, Helene: Absence of Grief 35 Diamond, D. xix Dixon, N. F. 38, 79 Dozier, M. xviii
Easton, P. M. 20 Efron, A. 48
Emde, R. N. 16, 138
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? ? ? Epstein, S. 149 Erdelyi, M. H. 79, 125 Eyken, W. van der 109
Fairbairn, W. R. D. 56, 78, 158 Farrington, D. P. 103, 105 Fast, I. 114-15
Feinstein, H. M. 98
Fonagy, P. xvii
Frailberg, S. 175
Freeman, Arthur: Cognition and Psychotherapy (with
Mahoney)111
Freud, Anna 23, 50
Freud, Sigmund 33; analysis 64, 155-6; child develop-
ment 73-5; communication 149; drives and instincts 89; hysteria 48; paranoia 132; psychic energy 37; re- pression 79-80, 113-14; science of 43-4, 66
Frodi, A. M. 104 Frommer, E. A. 18 Furman, E. 36, 129
Gaensbauer, T. J. 99 Gaines, R. W. 20 Gayford, J. J. 105 Gedo, J. E. 67
George, C. 41, 100, 102 Gill, H. S. 123-5, 158 Goldfarb, William 23
349/362
? ? ? Gould, R. W. 20, 94
Gove, F. L. 11
Green, A. H. 20
Grinker, R. R. 2
Grossmann, K. xiv, 139, 148 Grossmann, K. E. xiv, 139, 148 Guidano, V. F. 111, 133 Guntrip, H. 82, 158
Haeckel, Ernst 75
Hall, F. 18
Hansburg, H. G. : Separation Anxiety Text 94-5 Hargreaves, Ronald 23
Harlow, Harry F. 25, 29
Harlow, M. K. 25
Harris, T. O. 40
Harrison, M. 107, 109
Hazan, C. 145
Heinicke, Christoph 25, 49, 61
Helfer, R. E. 107
Heron, J. 101
Hesse, E. 141
Hinde, Robert A. 25, 30-1, 177
Holt, R. R. 84
Home, H. J. 67
Hopkins, J. 103, 130, 131
Horney, Karen: Neurosis and Human Growth 87-8 Horowitz, M. 158-9
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? ? ? Izard, C. E. 138 Johnson-Laird, P. N. 135
Jones, Ernest 74
Kaplan, N. 139, 146; mother's childhood 150-2 Kaye, H. 9
Kempe, C. H. 107
Kennell, J. H. 7, 15-16
Kernberg, O. 56, 57
King, R. A. 17, 102
Klaus, M. H. 7, 15-16
Klein, George S. 67
Klein, Melanie 27, 67; Mourning and its Relation to
Manic-Depressive States 35 Klein, Milton 39
Kliman, G. 36
Kluft, R. P. 130
Kobak, R. R. 145
Kohut, H. 38, 56, 78, 158 Koslowski, B. 8
Kris, Ernst 50
Kuhn, Thomas S. 28-9, 39 Kumar, R. 7
Lamark, Jean Baptiste de Monet 74 Lamb, M. E. 12, 31, 104
Latakos, I. 83
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? ? ? Levy, David 23
Lewin, Kurt 41-2 Lieberman, A. F. 148 Lind, Elizabeth 58-9 Liotti, G. 111, 133, 150 Lipton, Rose A. 25 Lorenz, Konrad Z. 27-8 Lynch, M. 19-20, 103, 107
MacCarthy, Brendan 118-19
Mackey, W. C.
12
Mahler, Margaret S. 50, 51, 67; The Psychological
Birth of the Infant 39-40; rejection 61
Mahoney, Michael: Cognition and Psychotherapy
(with Freeman) 111
Main, Mary 8, 11, 41, 100, 102, 139, 141; Adult Attach-
ment Interview xvi; communication 147-8; defens- ive numbing 61; internalization 146-7; mother's childhood 150-2; patterns of attachment 144-5
Malan, D. M. 158 Malone, C. A. 99 Manning, M. 101 Marris, P. 35 Marrone, M. 167 Marsden, D. 104-5 Marshall, T. 101 Martin, H. P. 99, 103 Matas, L. 141
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? ? ? Mattinson, Janet 105-7 Mehl, L. E. 16 Meiselman, K. C. 118 Melges, F. T. 133 Miller, Alice 120, 121-2 Mills, M. 107
Mintz, Thomas 76, 82 Mitchell, M. C. 96 Morris, D. 20, 94, 150
Newson, Elizabeth 76 Newson, John 76 Niederland, W. G. 132 Norman, D. A. 38, 125
Obsmascher, P. 31 Offer, D. 2, 67 O'Shea, G. 18 Owens, D. 104-5
Palgi, P. 120
Parke, R. D. 12, 19
Parkes, C. M. 31, 36, 41, 83 Parsons, G. 9
Paul, N. 98
Pawlby, S. J. 18
Pedder, Jonathan 58 Perret-Clermont, A-N. 177
353/362
? ? ? Peterfreund, E. 39, 67, 133, 158, 172 Peterson, G. H. 16
Pettison, E. 98
Pine, F. 39, 51, 67, 158
Pollock, C. B. 20, 94 Popper, Karl R. 83, 84 Pound, A. 100, 107 Provence, Sally 25
Radford, M. 84
Radke-Yarrow, M. 17, 102, 141
Rajecki, D. W. 31
Raphael, D. 14, 15, 36, 133
Ricks, M. H. 150
Ricoeur, Paul 67
Rigler, D. 93
Ringler, N. 16
Roberts, J. 103, 107
Robertson, James 23, 35, 49, 60-1; detachment 37; A
Two-Year Old Goes to Hospital 24 Robson, K. M. 7
Rodeheffer, M. A. 99, 103
Rosen, V. H. 115-16
Rosenblatt, A. D. 67 Rosenfeld, S. 130 Rubinstein, B. B. 67 Rutter, M. 31, 40-1
354/362
? ? ? Sameroff, A. J. 99 Sander, L. W. 8, 67 Sandgrun, A. 20 Sands, K. 99 Santayana, George 156 Sceery, A. 145
Schafer, R. 67
Schaffer, H. R. 8, 9, 14
Schwan, A. 139, 148
Shapiro, V. 175
Shaver, P. 145; Handbook of Attachment (with
Cassidy) xiv
Sinclair, Ian 104, 105-7
Solomon, J. 141
Sosa, R. 15
Spencer-Booth, Y. 25
Spiegel, R. 39
Spinetta, J. J. 93
Spitz, Rene? A. 23, 25, 50, 67; A Peril in Infancy 24 Sroufe, L. A. 11, 31, 99, 139, 141; stability of pattern 143 Stayton, D. J. 148
Steele, B. F. 20, 94
Stephen, Adrian 162-3
Stern, D. N. 8, 67, 137, 153
Stevenson-Hinde, J. 31, 41, 83, 177
Strachey, James 33, 74
Stroh, G. 103, 130
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? ? ? Strupp, H. H. 158 Sulloway, Frank 74 Svedja, M. J. 16
Thickstun, J. T. 67 Trause, M. A. 7 Trevarthen, Colwyn 76
Van der Eyken, W. 109
Waddington, C. H. 72
Wall, S. 139
Wa? rtner, U. G. 144
Waters, E. 139
Weisskopf, V. F. 84
Wenner, N. K. 4
Westheimer, Ilse 25, 61
Weston, D. 11, 141
Winnicott, Clare 58
Winnicott, Donald W. 8, 38, 56, 158; analysis tech-
nique 82; dependency feelings 60; false self 63, 78,
140; inadequate mothering 57-8 Wittig, B. A. 31
Wittkower, Eric 111
Wolkind, S. 18
Yarnell, H. 23 Zahn-Waxler, C. 17, 102
356/362
? ? ? Zimmermann, R. R. 29 Zindler, H. xx
SUBJECT INDEX
abandonment: therapist and 173-4; threats of 167 adolescents 2, 3
Ainsworth Strange Situation 141
amnesia 113-17
anger and aggression 4; family violence 89-93; between men and women 106-7; parents' childhood and 17-21; preventive measures 107-11; in thera- peutic relationship 164; see also child abuse
anxiety 4; family violence and 91-2; therapeutic rela- tionship 164; see also separation anxiety
attachment and attachment theory 68; 146-50; anxious 91-2; beyond childhood 4; bonding 16-17, 136-9; development of theory 23-6; deviant pat- terns of 139-42; and exploration 68-70; formation of 3-10, 29-33; instinctive behaviour 68; internaliz- ation 143; mother's recollections and 150-2; persist- ence of patterns 142-6; personality development and 152-4; physiological control of 138-9; proxim- ity and 71; theory's features 134-6; to therapists 81; see also parenting; secure base
autism 153
behaviourism 31
biology: model for development 70-4; phylogeny ca-
pitules ontogeny 74
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? ? ? caregiving see parenting child abuse: deviant attach- ment 141; effect on children 98-104; mothers who abuse 93-8; multiple personality and 129-32; par- ent's experience 17-21; preventive measures 107-11; silence about 112-13; violence within families 86-93
child development: biological models 70-4
cognitive disorders: memory disturbances 113-17, 127; multiple personality 127-32; perceptions and 123-6; repressed feelings 120; sexual abuse and 118-19; si- lence and 112-13; suicide of parents and 115-17; un-
truths and 115
cognitive psychology 38
communication 148-9; in therapy 175-7 comparative psychology 68
Darwinism 70, 74
death: repressing feelings 120; suicide and 115-17 defensive processes 36-9; see also cognitive disorders dependency 13, 27; cases for psychoanalysis 56-63;
use of terms 30, 70
depression 4, 21; from abuse 99; childhood sources of
40
detachment: defensive processes 37-9 discipline 14; threats and effects 166-17
ethology 68; Lorenz's imprinting birds 27-8; parenting and 3-7
false self 128, 140, 162; dependency and 60, 63
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? ? ? families: effects of disruption 40-1, 55-6; violence within 86-93; see also parenting
fathers and fathering: infant reactions to 15; and moth- ers 10-12; violent families 104-7
fears and phobias: of school 21
feelings 4; repressed 99, 120; therapeutic communica-
tion 175-7; see also anger and aggression; anxiety;
depression; guilty feelings fugue states 127
guilty feelings 90, 114-15, 166, 169
incest see sexual behaviour infants: early relations 9; strange situation procedure 9-10; see also mother- infant relations
instincts: attachment formation 29-33 jealousy 4; men's 89, 104-5
learning theories 5, 24
libido 6
logical positivism 83-4
loss and mourning 34-6; and detachment 76-81; see
separation anxiety
mothers and mothering: abusers 93-8; birth experi- ence 15-16; bonding 16-17; difficult job of 55-6; and fathers 10-12; forming relations 7-10; maternal deprivation 25-6, 41; recalling childhood 150-2
multiple personality 112, 127-32
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? ? ? narcissism 127, 137, 140 object-relations theory 27, 32
paranoia 132
parenting: adverse events 166-71; communication
1498-9; ethological perspective 3-7; forming at- tachment 3-4; instruction 21; inverted relationships 20, 34, 41, 96, 120-2, 144-5, 163; mothers and fath- ers 10-12; as natural 5-6; own childhood and 17-21, 93-8, 103, 142, 150-2; peri- and ante-natal 14-17; social role of 1-3
personality development: attachment theory and 152-4; theory of 29
play 9
psychoanalytic theory: cases of dependency feelings'
56-63; conceptual framework 28-9; defensive pro- cesses 37; direct observation and 49-55; internal world 48-9; loss 35; psychic energy 29, 67, 69, 73; research and methodology 44-8, 80-5; as science 43-4, 66-8, 73-5, 83-5; therapy as art 43-4; trans- ference 161-5
regression 13
rejection: as control 166; deviant attachment patterns
140-2; false self 128 see also child abuse;
detachment
repression 79; informing therapist and 161-2
sciences: personality formation and 80-5
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? ? ? secure base 40; establishing 12-14; parent as 68-9, 137; in therapy 156, 159-60, 172-5
self-help groups 21
separation anxiety 33-4; threatening events 166-8 Separation Anxiety Text 95
sexual behaviour 6; advance to therapist 163; concep-
tual framework 83; incest 118-19; of parents 117; perceptions of 123-6; sexual abuse 112; violent rela- tions and 89-90
social responses: beyond biology 73; learning coopera- tion 10; responses of abuse toddlers 100-2; sym- pathy for others 102
strange situation procedure 9-10
suicide: effect on children 115-17; threatened 167-8;
violent families and 106 symbiosis 34, 153
therapy: cognitive disorders 132-3; disclaimers and disconfirmations 168-71; emotional communication 175-7; tasks of 156-61; therapist's stance 171-5; transference relationship 161-5
transference 161-5
violence see anger and aggression; child abuse
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Child target of physical abuse
(a) Developmental studies
Crittenden, P. (1985) 'Maltreated infants: vulnerability and resilience', Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 26: 85-96.
George, C. and Main, M. (1979) 'Social interactions of young abused children: approach, avoidance and aggression', Child Development, 50: 306-18.
Main, M. and George, C. (1985) 'Responses of abused and disadvantaged toddlers to distress in age mates: a study in the day-care setting', Develop- mental Psychology, 21: 407-12.
(b) Therapeutic studies
Hopkins, J. (1984) 'The probable role of trauma in a case of foot and shoe fetishism: aspects of the
345/362
? ? ? psychotherapy of a 6-year-old girl', International
Review of Psychoanalysis, 11: 79-91.
Hopkins, J. (1986) 'Solving the mystery of monsters: steps towards the recovery from trauma', Journal
of Child Psychotherapy, 12: 61-71.
Lanyado, M. (1985) 'Surviving trauma: dilemmas in
the psychotherapy of traumatised children', Brit- ish Journal of Psychotherapy, 2: 50-62.
Child target of sexual abuse
Bass, E. and Thornton, L. (eds) (1983) I never told anyone: writings by women survivors of child sexual abuse, New York: Harper & Row.
Herman, J. L. (1981) Father-daughter incest, Cam- bridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Herman, J. , Russell, D. , and Trocki, K. (1986) 'Longterm effects of incestuous abuse in child- hood', American Journal of Psychiatry, 143: 1293-6.
NAME INDEX
Adams-Tucker, C. 118
Adelson, E. 175
Ainsworth, Mary Salter xiii, 10, 25, 31, 76, 148; mater-
nal responsiveness 50-4; patterns of attachment 139-40; physical contact 17; secure base 68-9, 137; social cooperation 10
Anderson, J. W. 69 Arend, R. 11, 141
Baldwin, J. 94
Ballou, J. 4
Bell, S. M. 148 Bender, Lauretta 23 Bergman, A. 39, 51, 67 Binder, J. L. 158 Blehar, M. C. 139, 148 Blight, J. G. 84
Bliss, E. L. 103, 129, 130
Bloch, D. 103, 131
Bowlby, John 3, 23, 60, 67, 132; abandonment 122; de-
tachment 37; environmental homeostasis 139; par- ent's childhood 20; separation 35-6, 95; suicide at- tempts 117
Brazelton, T. B. 8 Bretherton, I. 147
347/362
? ? ? Brown, G. W. 40 Burlingham, Dorothy 23 Burnham, D. L. 34
Cain, A. C. 114-15
Campos, J. J. 16
Casement, P. 158, 172
Cassidy, J. : Handbook of Attachment (with Shaver)
xiv; internalization 146-7; mother's childhood
150-2; patterns of attachment 139, 144-5 Cater, J. I. 20
Chandler, M. A. 99
Clarke-Stewart, K. A. 12
Collis, G. M. 9
Collmer, C. 19 Crittenden, Pat 100, 141 Crook, C. K. 14
Darwin, Charles 74
DeLozier, Pauline P. 19, 20, 41, 94-6 DeMaso, D. R. 133
Deutsch, Helene: Absence of Grief 35 Diamond, D. xix Dixon, N. F. 38, 79 Dozier, M. xviii
Easton, P. M. 20 Efron, A. 48
Emde, R. N. 16, 138
348/362
? ? ? Epstein, S. 149 Erdelyi, M. H. 79, 125 Eyken, W. van der 109
Fairbairn, W. R. D. 56, 78, 158 Farrington, D. P. 103, 105 Fast, I. 114-15
Feinstein, H. M. 98
Fonagy, P. xvii
Frailberg, S. 175
Freeman, Arthur: Cognition and Psychotherapy (with
Mahoney)111
Freud, Anna 23, 50
Freud, Sigmund 33; analysis 64, 155-6; child develop-
ment 73-5; communication 149; drives and instincts 89; hysteria 48; paranoia 132; psychic energy 37; re- pression 79-80, 113-14; science of 43-4, 66
Frodi, A. M. 104 Frommer, E. A. 18 Furman, E. 36, 129
Gaensbauer, T. J. 99 Gaines, R. W. 20 Gayford, J. J. 105 Gedo, J. E. 67
George, C. 41, 100, 102 Gill, H. S. 123-5, 158 Goldfarb, William 23
349/362
? ? ? Gould, R. W. 20, 94
Gove, F. L. 11
Green, A. H. 20
Grinker, R. R. 2
Grossmann, K. xiv, 139, 148 Grossmann, K. E. xiv, 139, 148 Guidano, V. F. 111, 133 Guntrip, H. 82, 158
Haeckel, Ernst 75
Hall, F. 18
Hansburg, H. G. : Separation Anxiety Text 94-5 Hargreaves, Ronald 23
Harlow, Harry F. 25, 29
Harlow, M. K. 25
Harris, T. O. 40
Harrison, M. 107, 109
Hazan, C. 145
Heinicke, Christoph 25, 49, 61
Helfer, R. E. 107
Heron, J. 101
Hesse, E. 141
Hinde, Robert A. 25, 30-1, 177
Holt, R. R. 84
Home, H. J. 67
Hopkins, J. 103, 130, 131
Horney, Karen: Neurosis and Human Growth 87-8 Horowitz, M. 158-9
350/362
? ? ? Izard, C. E. 138 Johnson-Laird, P. N. 135
Jones, Ernest 74
Kaplan, N. 139, 146; mother's childhood 150-2 Kaye, H. 9
Kempe, C. H. 107
Kennell, J. H. 7, 15-16
Kernberg, O. 56, 57
King, R. A. 17, 102
Klaus, M. H. 7, 15-16
Klein, George S. 67
Klein, Melanie 27, 67; Mourning and its Relation to
Manic-Depressive States 35 Klein, Milton 39
Kliman, G. 36
Kluft, R. P. 130
Kobak, R. R. 145
Kohut, H. 38, 56, 78, 158 Koslowski, B. 8
Kris, Ernst 50
Kuhn, Thomas S. 28-9, 39 Kumar, R. 7
Lamark, Jean Baptiste de Monet 74 Lamb, M. E. 12, 31, 104
Latakos, I. 83
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? ? ? Levy, David 23
Lewin, Kurt 41-2 Lieberman, A. F. 148 Lind, Elizabeth 58-9 Liotti, G. 111, 133, 150 Lipton, Rose A. 25 Lorenz, Konrad Z. 27-8 Lynch, M. 19-20, 103, 107
MacCarthy, Brendan 118-19
Mackey, W. C.
12
Mahler, Margaret S. 50, 51, 67; The Psychological
Birth of the Infant 39-40; rejection 61
Mahoney, Michael: Cognition and Psychotherapy
(with Freeman) 111
Main, Mary 8, 11, 41, 100, 102, 139, 141; Adult Attach-
ment Interview xvi; communication 147-8; defens- ive numbing 61; internalization 146-7; mother's childhood 150-2; patterns of attachment 144-5
Malan, D. M. 158 Malone, C. A. 99 Manning, M. 101 Marris, P. 35 Marrone, M. 167 Marsden, D. 104-5 Marshall, T. 101 Martin, H. P. 99, 103 Matas, L. 141
352/362
? ? ? Mattinson, Janet 105-7 Mehl, L. E. 16 Meiselman, K. C. 118 Melges, F. T. 133 Miller, Alice 120, 121-2 Mills, M. 107
Mintz, Thomas 76, 82 Mitchell, M. C. 96 Morris, D. 20, 94, 150
Newson, Elizabeth 76 Newson, John 76 Niederland, W. G. 132 Norman, D. A. 38, 125
Obsmascher, P. 31 Offer, D. 2, 67 O'Shea, G. 18 Owens, D. 104-5
Palgi, P. 120
Parke, R. D. 12, 19
Parkes, C. M. 31, 36, 41, 83 Parsons, G. 9
Paul, N. 98
Pawlby, S. J. 18
Pedder, Jonathan 58 Perret-Clermont, A-N. 177
353/362
? ? ? Peterfreund, E. 39, 67, 133, 158, 172 Peterson, G. H. 16
Pettison, E. 98
Pine, F. 39, 51, 67, 158
Pollock, C. B. 20, 94 Popper, Karl R. 83, 84 Pound, A. 100, 107 Provence, Sally 25
Radford, M. 84
Radke-Yarrow, M. 17, 102, 141
Rajecki, D. W. 31
Raphael, D. 14, 15, 36, 133
Ricks, M. H. 150
Ricoeur, Paul 67
Rigler, D. 93
Ringler, N. 16
Roberts, J. 103, 107
Robertson, James 23, 35, 49, 60-1; detachment 37; A
Two-Year Old Goes to Hospital 24 Robson, K. M. 7
Rodeheffer, M. A. 99, 103
Rosen, V. H. 115-16
Rosenblatt, A. D. 67 Rosenfeld, S. 130 Rubinstein, B. B. 67 Rutter, M. 31, 40-1
354/362
? ? ? Sameroff, A. J. 99 Sander, L. W. 8, 67 Sandgrun, A. 20 Sands, K. 99 Santayana, George 156 Sceery, A. 145
Schafer, R. 67
Schaffer, H. R. 8, 9, 14
Schwan, A. 139, 148
Shapiro, V. 175
Shaver, P. 145; Handbook of Attachment (with
Cassidy) xiv
Sinclair, Ian 104, 105-7
Solomon, J. 141
Sosa, R. 15
Spencer-Booth, Y. 25
Spiegel, R. 39
Spinetta, J. J. 93
Spitz, Rene? A. 23, 25, 50, 67; A Peril in Infancy 24 Sroufe, L. A. 11, 31, 99, 139, 141; stability of pattern 143 Stayton, D. J. 148
Steele, B. F. 20, 94
Stephen, Adrian 162-3
Stern, D. N. 8, 67, 137, 153
Stevenson-Hinde, J. 31, 41, 83, 177
Strachey, James 33, 74
Stroh, G. 103, 130
355/362
? ? ? Strupp, H. H. 158 Sulloway, Frank 74 Svedja, M. J. 16
Thickstun, J. T. 67 Trause, M. A. 7 Trevarthen, Colwyn 76
Van der Eyken, W. 109
Waddington, C. H. 72
Wall, S. 139
Wa? rtner, U. G. 144
Waters, E. 139
Weisskopf, V. F. 84
Wenner, N. K. 4
Westheimer, Ilse 25, 61
Weston, D. 11, 141
Winnicott, Clare 58
Winnicott, Donald W. 8, 38, 56, 158; analysis tech-
nique 82; dependency feelings 60; false self 63, 78,
140; inadequate mothering 57-8 Wittig, B. A. 31
Wittkower, Eric 111
Wolkind, S. 18
Yarnell, H. 23 Zahn-Waxler, C. 17, 102
356/362
? ? ? Zimmermann, R. R. 29 Zindler, H. xx
SUBJECT INDEX
abandonment: therapist and 173-4; threats of 167 adolescents 2, 3
Ainsworth Strange Situation 141
amnesia 113-17
anger and aggression 4; family violence 89-93; between men and women 106-7; parents' childhood and 17-21; preventive measures 107-11; in thera- peutic relationship 164; see also child abuse
anxiety 4; family violence and 91-2; therapeutic rela- tionship 164; see also separation anxiety
attachment and attachment theory 68; 146-50; anxious 91-2; beyond childhood 4; bonding 16-17, 136-9; development of theory 23-6; deviant pat- terns of 139-42; and exploration 68-70; formation of 3-10, 29-33; instinctive behaviour 68; internaliz- ation 143; mother's recollections and 150-2; persist- ence of patterns 142-6; personality development and 152-4; physiological control of 138-9; proxim- ity and 71; theory's features 134-6; to therapists 81; see also parenting; secure base
autism 153
behaviourism 31
biology: model for development 70-4; phylogeny ca-
pitules ontogeny 74
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? ? ? caregiving see parenting child abuse: deviant attach- ment 141; effect on children 98-104; mothers who abuse 93-8; multiple personality and 129-32; par- ent's experience 17-21; preventive measures 107-11; silence about 112-13; violence within families 86-93
child development: biological models 70-4
cognitive disorders: memory disturbances 113-17, 127; multiple personality 127-32; perceptions and 123-6; repressed feelings 120; sexual abuse and 118-19; si- lence and 112-13; suicide of parents and 115-17; un-
truths and 115
cognitive psychology 38
communication 148-9; in therapy 175-7 comparative psychology 68
Darwinism 70, 74
death: repressing feelings 120; suicide and 115-17 defensive processes 36-9; see also cognitive disorders dependency 13, 27; cases for psychoanalysis 56-63;
use of terms 30, 70
depression 4, 21; from abuse 99; childhood sources of
40
detachment: defensive processes 37-9 discipline 14; threats and effects 166-17
ethology 68; Lorenz's imprinting birds 27-8; parenting and 3-7
false self 128, 140, 162; dependency and 60, 63
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? ? ? families: effects of disruption 40-1, 55-6; violence within 86-93; see also parenting
fathers and fathering: infant reactions to 15; and moth- ers 10-12; violent families 104-7
fears and phobias: of school 21
feelings 4; repressed 99, 120; therapeutic communica-
tion 175-7; see also anger and aggression; anxiety;
depression; guilty feelings fugue states 127
guilty feelings 90, 114-15, 166, 169
incest see sexual behaviour infants: early relations 9; strange situation procedure 9-10; see also mother- infant relations
instincts: attachment formation 29-33 jealousy 4; men's 89, 104-5
learning theories 5, 24
libido 6
logical positivism 83-4
loss and mourning 34-6; and detachment 76-81; see
separation anxiety
mothers and mothering: abusers 93-8; birth experi- ence 15-16; bonding 16-17; difficult job of 55-6; and fathers 10-12; forming relations 7-10; maternal deprivation 25-6, 41; recalling childhood 150-2
multiple personality 112, 127-32
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? ? ? narcissism 127, 137, 140 object-relations theory 27, 32
paranoia 132
parenting: adverse events 166-71; communication
1498-9; ethological perspective 3-7; forming at- tachment 3-4; instruction 21; inverted relationships 20, 34, 41, 96, 120-2, 144-5, 163; mothers and fath- ers 10-12; as natural 5-6; own childhood and 17-21, 93-8, 103, 142, 150-2; peri- and ante-natal 14-17; social role of 1-3
personality development: attachment theory and 152-4; theory of 29
play 9
psychoanalytic theory: cases of dependency feelings'
56-63; conceptual framework 28-9; defensive pro- cesses 37; direct observation and 49-55; internal world 48-9; loss 35; psychic energy 29, 67, 69, 73; research and methodology 44-8, 80-5; as science 43-4, 66-8, 73-5, 83-5; therapy as art 43-4; trans- ference 161-5
regression 13
rejection: as control 166; deviant attachment patterns
140-2; false self 128 see also child abuse;
detachment
repression 79; informing therapist and 161-2
sciences: personality formation and 80-5
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? ? ? secure base 40; establishing 12-14; parent as 68-9, 137; in therapy 156, 159-60, 172-5
self-help groups 21
separation anxiety 33-4; threatening events 166-8 Separation Anxiety Text 95
sexual behaviour 6; advance to therapist 163; concep-
tual framework 83; incest 118-19; of parents 117; perceptions of 123-6; sexual abuse 112; violent rela- tions and 89-90
social responses: beyond biology 73; learning coopera- tion 10; responses of abuse toddlers 100-2; sym- pathy for others 102
strange situation procedure 9-10
suicide: effect on children 115-17; threatened 167-8;
violent families and 106 symbiosis 34, 153
therapy: cognitive disorders 132-3; disclaimers and disconfirmations 168-71; emotional communication 175-7; tasks of 156-61; therapist's stance 171-5; transference relationship 161-5
transference 161-5
violence see anger and aggression; child abuse
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