Thinking Developmentally: Perspectives Following Loewald and Klein
@article{Long2018ThinkingDP, title={Thinking Developmentally: Perspectives Following Loewald and Klein}, author={K. Long}, journal={Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy}, year={2018}, volume={17}, pages={100 - 96} }
ABSTRACT In this article, I explore two perspectives on development that are central to how I think and work as an analyst, one drawn from the work of Hans Loewald and one from Melanie Klein. Loewald turned the usual psychoanalytic way of thinking, rooted in the past, on its head when he theorized that development proceeds by internalization of the parent’s future vision of the child and, by corollary, the analyst’s future vision of the patient. Using a vignette from Klein’s work with 10-year… CONTINUE READING
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