Separation--Individuation
Margaret S. Mahler
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Separation--Individuation
Explore the profound insights of child development with "Separation--Individuation" by Margaret S. Mahler. Published in 1977 by Jason Aronson Publishers, this influential paperback spans 270 pages and offers an in-depth analysis of Mahler's pivotal theories in child psychology.
This collection of papers presents a comprehensive examination of the separation-individuation process, a critical phase in psychological development. Mahler’s work serves as an essential resource for professionals in the fields of psychoanalysis and developmental psychology, shedding light on the intricate dynamics between children and their caregivers.
Whether you are a psychology student, a practicing clinician, or simply interested in understanding child development more deeply, this book is an invaluable addition to your library. Dive into Mahler’s groundbreaking concepts and enhance your understanding of the complexities of human growth and separation.
Separation--Individuation