Originally published in 1963, this book is an early example of author’s explorations of groups and group work, which were to be a major factor in the establishment of group-work practice in Britain over the following years.
This original title by Josephine Klein provides a detailed picture of how young infants experience life and how this affects later personality traits and chracteristics
In attempting to understand the psychological aspects of the development process and socialisation, the distinct disaplines of sociology and psychology were brought together for the first time. This title talks about this link.
This book considers mysticism – a world of ineffable experience – to see if it might have anything to teach those in the therapeutic world, invites the reader to look at newer ways of psychoanalytic thinking, and uses writers of the past to help illuminate contemporary issues.
This book is a collection of occasional papers on the practice of psychotherapy for pre-qualification students and for more experienced professionals, focusing on the development of some psychoanalytic theories into their social and historical context.