Hard cover with unclipped dust jacket, both in very good condition. From the collection of Dr. Coline (Kitty) Covington, (1953-2023), a distinguished Jungian psychoanalyst and former chair of the British Psychoanalytic Council, ownership penned to front pastedown. Light shelf and handling wear, including tanning and light creasing and wear to dust jacket cover and edges, tanning and light foxing to pageblock. Boards are in fine condition, and pages tightly bound. Within, Dr. Covington's sporadic pen marks are noted in the margin. These are small and discreet; content is generally unmarked. CN
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, as it is an evolution beyond the limitations of Freudian psychoanalysis. Fairbairn rejects Freud's drive theory, replacing the drive for pleasure (or death) with a drive to have and maintain relationships, hence Fairbairn's importance in the development of object relations theory.
Fairbairn replaces the model of the id, the ego, and the superego with, respectively, the 'libidinal ego/exciting object', the 'central ego', and the 'internal saboteur/rejecting object' ('internal saboteur' would eventually be replaced with the term 'anti-libidinal ego'). This new model replaces the drive for pleasure with the urge to form relationships (the subject searches for objects).
Ако човек надмогне ужасяващата изтънченост на неговия изказ, която прави английския му почти непроследим като смисъл, ще открие, че зад изреченията се крие смисъл. И то смисъл, който не се покорява на авторитети с лека ръка, а се преборва с всяко изречение, с всяка теза. И ги приема. Ако не ги е оборил.