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Routledge Sibling Relationships - Psychoanalytic Collection

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Description

Explore a new perspective on family dynamics with Sibling Relationships by Routledge. This volume brings together a group of distinguished writers to examine the wide range of issues that affect the bond between brothers and sisters. For a long time, psychoanalytic thought has focused heavily on the Oedipal triangle, often leaving sibling connections as a neglected subject in the field. This collection of papers changes that focus by providing a deep look into the sibling experience. It is an essential resource for those studying psychology, psychiatry, and clinical practice who want to understand the complexities of these lifelong connections. By moving beyond traditional psychoanalytic models, this book offers fresh insights into how siblings interact and influence one's development. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or a professional in the field of applied psychology, this book provides a necessary expansion of current psychological understanding.

Key Features

Includes a collection of papers from a group of distinguished writers on the subject of sibling bonds.

Addresses the long neglected topic of sibling relationships within the field of psychoanalytic thinking.

Provides a departure from the traditional focus on the Oedipal triangle in psychoanalytic studies.

Offers diverse perspectives on the various issues that affect how siblings interact and grow.

Serves as a valuable resource for clinical psychology and psychiatry professionals.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 July 2019
Listed Since
30 July 2019

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