Object Relations: Selected Theoretical Perspectives
Autor Nilanjana Sanyal, Manisha Dasguptaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 aug 2026
This volume engages with Melanie Klein’s matriarchal formulation of object relations, Balint’s relational framework, Mahler’s concepts of symbiosis and separation–individuation, and Winnicott’s existential orientation. The text further provides critical insights into Fairbairn’s dynamic trinity, Bion’s movement toward psycho spiritual understanding, and Bowlby’s ethological emphasis on attachment and dependency. Kohut’s self-psychological view of narcissistic energies is examined alongside Kernberg’s ego psychological object relations model and Chodorow’s feminist analysis of gender and culture. It concludes with a critical comparative appraisal of the selected theories.
Written in clear and accessible language, the book offers practical guidance to the praxis of object relational psychoanalysis through illustrative case vignettes. It is intended as an enriching resource for psychoanalytic practitioners, theorists, faculty, research scholars, and postgraduate students, and serves as a valuable reference for allied disciplines including psychology, philosophy, psychiatry, social work, public health, medical education, and psychiatric nursing.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781041303039
ISBN-10: 1041303033
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 90
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1041303033
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 90
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Preface Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Glossary 1. Object-relations in conceptual frame of mother-child dyad: A theoretical comprehension 2. Object relations theory: Melanie Klein’s perspective from matriarchy 3. Balint’s object-relational world: Ocnophil, philobat and creative dyads 4. Symbiosis and separation-individuation: Mahler’s views of object relations 5. Winnicott’s existential perspective of object-relations 6. Volatile trinity of Fairbairn: A new voice of object relations 7. Bion’s object-relational metatheory: A shift from positivism to psychospirituality and beyond 8. Attachment and dependency: Bowlby’s contention of object-relations from the ethological perspective 9. Analyzing flow of narcisisstic energies in self-psychological perspective: Kohut’s novelty along psychoanalytic directions 10. Ego psychological object relations model: Kernberg’s perspective of affect 11. Chodorow’s perspective on mothering: Feminist influence of gender and culture on object relations 12. Critical comparison among the selected object relations theories
Notă biografică
Nilanjana Sanyal is a senior psychoanalyst, practitioner, academic and researcher in the field of Psychology. She is the President of Indian Psychoanalytical Society. Her thrust areas include Psychoanalysis, Psychodynamic Psychotherapeutics, Positive Psychology, Spiritual Psychology, Gerontology & Ageing, and Counseling. A senior academician, having served as a full-tenured professor at Calcutta University's Department of Psychology, where she served twice as the Head of the Department, headed the Ph.D. committee as the convener, delivered keynotes and master-classes at the Academic Staff College, successfully guided 30 Ph.D. theses and is an internationally published author of many books, journal and conference papers. She is the co-creator of an International Assessment Standard. She has acted as a Specialist in her own field in various Apex Bodies including the Fulbright Fellowship and, the Commonwealth selection committees, the College Services Commission, the UPSC and State PSC selection boards, and acted as Chair at various international conferences across the globe. She has a large portfolio of authored and edited books, book chapters and editorial initiatives She has acted as the chief guest and specialist at various Television, Radio and other Media Programs.
Manisha Dasgupta, Professor and Former Head of the Department, University of Calcutta, has active interests and engagement in Personality Psychology, Psychoanalysis, Projective Psychology, Art-based assessments, Qualitative research methods, Clinical Psychology and Gerontology, and has many publications. She has been assisting Dr. Sanyal in many of her initiatives and independently has been delivering lectures, engaging in research, practicing therapeutic interventions and generally developing herself consistently as a complete, holistic mental health educator and professional under the guidance of her mentor as well as her own sustained initiatives. Co-creator of the Indian adaptation of an International Assessment Standard, she is trained in various test administrations including the Fairy Tale Test (FTT), which she helped co-develop. She is also an Editorial Consultant and Reviewer of several international and national journals of repute.
Manisha Dasgupta, Professor and Former Head of the Department, University of Calcutta, has active interests and engagement in Personality Psychology, Psychoanalysis, Projective Psychology, Art-based assessments, Qualitative research methods, Clinical Psychology and Gerontology, and has many publications. She has been assisting Dr. Sanyal in many of her initiatives and independently has been delivering lectures, engaging in research, practicing therapeutic interventions and generally developing herself consistently as a complete, holistic mental health educator and professional under the guidance of her mentor as well as her own sustained initiatives. Co-creator of the Indian adaptation of an International Assessment Standard, she is trained in various test administrations including the Fairy Tale Test (FTT), which she helped co-develop. She is also an Editorial Consultant and Reviewer of several international and national journals of repute.
Descriere
The book presents key object relations theories and their relevance in contemporary society. It traces the impact of early interactions with the ‘mothering person’ on the infant’s psychic development and examines psychogenic pathology as a manifestation of self-arrest shaped by anxiety-driven object attachments.