Touch : Attachment and the Body.
By: White, Kate.
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Electronic Book | UT Tyler Online Online | RC489.T69 -- J645 2003 (Browse shelf) | https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uttyler/detail.action?docID=764963 | Available | EBC764963 |
COVER -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- FOREWORD -- ATTACHMENT THEORY AND THE BOWLBY MEMORIAL LECTURE-A SHORT HISTORY -- INTRODUCTION TO THE JOHN BOWLBY MEMORIAL CONFERENCE 2003. TOUCH: ATTACHMENT ANDTHE BODY -- INTIMATE CONTACT FROM BIRTH -- THE JOHN BOWLBY MEMORIAL LECTURE THE BODY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, PART ONE:THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A BODY -- THE JOHN BOWLBY MEMORIAL LECTURE THE BODY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, PART TWO:WHEN TOUCH COMES TO THERAPY -- TOUCH AND THE IMPACT OF TRAUMA IN THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS WITH ADULTS -- APPENDICES.
Drawn from the Bowlby Memorial Lecture, founded in commemoration of the influential Dr John Bowlby, this volume explores issues of the body and the historically taboo subject of touch in psychoanalysis. It includes contributions from a wide range of professional backgrounds, including two papers presented by pioneering analyst Susie Orbach.Contributors: Anne Aiyegbusi; Brett Kahr; Bernice Laschinger; Susie Orbach; Margot Sutherland; Colwyn Trevarthen; and Kate White.
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