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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marco BacciagaluppiPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.566kg ISBN: 9780367100971ISBN 10: 0367100975 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 05 July 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""The author turns out to be a specialist especially in Erich Fromm. Actually, both have in common the capacity to see beyond one's own nose and integrate other approaches and paradigms - as for instance Bowlby's attachment theory or the findings of the neurosciences.""--Rainer Funk, Literary Executor of Erich Fromm, Tübingen, Germany ""In his brilliant new book, Marco Bacciagaluppi shows how psychoanalysis may have been rescued from the tomb of its own creation, especially by three early rebels - Ferenczi, Fromm, and Bowlby.""--Richard Brockman, MD, Associate Clinical Professor ""Marco Bacciagaluppi ably leads us through the scientific neighborhoods that border psychoanalytic thought and shows how they both inform and may be informed by psychoanalysis. I highly recommend this superb volume.""--Mark Erickson, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry ""The knowledge base that supports the clinical practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy has expanded greatly over the past century, and Paradigms is built upon foundational work that has stood the test of time.""--Gerald P. Perman, MD, Editor ""This is a kind of work that will remain for years in the reading list of psychoanalytic schools on both sides of the Atlantic, and also in the bookshelves of clinicians interested in understanding the guiding principles of their work.""--Carlo Filiaci, Past Secretary ""Paradigms in Psychoanalysis is a masterful attempt by Dr. Bacciagaluppi to integrate the various models of the mind in a cohesive manner, accessible to researchers and practitioners alike.""--Clarice J. Kestenbaum, MD, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry ""Paradigms in Psychoanalysis is a tour de force in which the author weaves together the story of the unique contributions of Fromm, Ferenczi, and Bowlby - the radicals ostracised by psychoanalysis - who have provided the cornerstone, along with Sullivan, of contemporary relational psychoanalysis. Bacciagaluppi has skilfully linked the work of these pioneers to contemporary developments in neuroscience, infant research, attachment theory, and the contribution they make to our understanding of relational trauma. He argues that the origins of the ""relational turn in psychoanalysis"" are identified in Ferenczi, namely (1) the loving approach to the patient, (2) the possibility that the analyst can make mistakes and the necessity to acknowledge them, and (3) the reciprocity of the analyst-patient relationship, illustrating this in numerous clinical examples. It is an ambitious project that is not only a historical analysis, but also informs us, as clinicians, about these critical antecedents to the relational approach, putting it into both a social and cultural context demonstrating unequivocally that 'attachment theory is the most powerful conceptual tool we have at our disposal in psychoanalysis'.""--Kate White, a founding member of The Bowlby Centre, London, and Acting Editor" Marco Bacciagaluppi ably leads us through the scientific neighborhoods that border psychoanalytic thought and shows how they both inform and may be informed by psychoanalysis. I highly recommend this superb volume. --Mark Erickson, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry This is a kind of work that will remain for years in the reading list of psychoanalytic schools on both sides of the Atlantic, and also in the bookshelves of clinicians interested in understanding the guiding principles of their work. --Carlo Filiaci, Past Secretary In his brilliant new book, Marco Bacciagaluppi shows how psychoanalysis may have been rescued from the tomb of its own creation, especially by three early rebels - Ferenczi, Fromm, and Bowlby. --Richard Brockman, MD, Associate Clinical Professor The knowledge base that supports the clinical practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy has expanded greatly over the past century, and Paradigms is built upon foundational work that has stood the test of time. --Gerald P. Perman, MD, Editor The author turns out to be a specialist especially in Erich Fromm. Actually, both have in common the capacity to see beyond one's own nose and integrate other approaches and paradigms - as for instance Bowlby's attachment theory or the findings of the neurosciences. --Rainer Funk, Literary Executor of Erich Fromm, T bingen, Germany Paradigms in Psychoanalysis is a tour de force in which the author weaves together the story of the unique contributions of Fromm, Ferenczi, and Bowlby - the radicals ostracised by psychoanalysis - who have provided the cornerstone, along with Sullivan, of contemporary relational psychoanalysis. Bacciagaluppi has skilfully linked the work of these pioneers to contemporary developments in neuroscience, infant research, attachment theory, and the contribution they make to our understanding of relational trauma. He argues that the origins of the relational turn in psychoanalysis are identified in Ferenczi, namely (1) the loving approach to the patient, (2) the possibility that the analyst can make mistakes and the necessity to acknowledge them, and (3) the reciprocity of the analyst-patient relationship, illustrating this in numerous clinical examples. It is an ambitious project that is not only a historical analysis, but also informs us, as clinicians, about these critical antecedents to the relational approach, putting it into both a social and cultural context demonstrating unequivocally that 'attachment theory is the most powerful conceptual tool we have at our disposal in psychoanalysis'. --Kate White, a founding member of The Bowlby Centre, London, and Acting Editor Paradigms in Psychoanalysis is a masterful attempt by Dr. Bacciagaluppi to integrate the various models of the mind in a cohesive manner, accessible to researchers and practitioners alike. --Clarice J. 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