ABSTRACT

The Legacy of Fairbairn and Sutherland provides the first comprehensive review of W.R.D. Fairbairn and John Sutherland's theories on psycho-social development. It reviews Fairbairn and Sutherland's ideas, traces the philosophical roots of their thinking, explores their legacy, and demonstrates their relevance to contemporary practice. International contributors set these psychoanalytic theories in their philosophical and cultural context. They discuss the growing acceptance of Fairbairn and Sutherland's work in Europe and the Americas. They discuss the theories' impact on current thinking in subjects such as sexuality, hysteria, autonomy and repression. They re-examine the theories in the light of current clinical experience, illuminate them with reference to contemporary psychoanalytic theories and illustrate them with examples from work with children, adults, groups and families.
This book presents an original fusion of the ideas of two of the most noteworthy figures in recent psychoanalysis. It will prove fascinating reading for all practicing and training psychotherapists and psychoanalysts.

part I|183 pages

Fairbairn

chapter Chapter 2|20 pages

The persons-in-relation perspective

Sources and synthesis

chapter Chapter 3|11 pages

Difference, repetition and continuity

Philosophical reflections on Fairbairn's concept of mature dependence 1

chapter Chapter 4|11 pages

Fairbairn in France

chapter Chapter 5|7 pages

Fairbairn in Germany

chapter Chapter 8|8 pages

From Fairbairn to a new systematization of psychopathology

The intuitive position and the alienated and oscillating structures

chapter Chapter 11|8 pages

Fairbairn's object relations theory

Explaining the refusal to cathect the analyst

chapter Chapter 13|11 pages

Fairbairn's theory, borderline pathology, and schizoid conflict

Rubén Mario Basili and Isabel Sharpin de Basili

chapter Chapter 14|8 pages

“Disorder and early sorrow”

An integration of the motivational system of aversion and Fairbairn's endopsychic structure in child treatment

chapter Chapter 15|10 pages

Fairbairn on trauma

Individual therapy of a sexually abused child

chapter Chapter 16|11 pages

The Nemesis within

Women, relationship addiction, and the moral defence

chapter Chapter 17|7 pages

Aggression in the couple relationship

Fairbairn's object relations theory and Hendrix's Imago relationship therapy

part II|98 pages

Sutherland and Fairbairn

chapter Chapter 20|10 pages

The legacy of John D. Sutherland

Self and society

chapter Chapter 21|8 pages

Personal relations theory

Suttie, Fairbairn, Macmurray and Sutherland

chapter Chapter 22|7 pages

Autonomy, the autonomous self, and the inter-human

Philosophy and psychoanalysis in the teaching of Sutherland

chapter Chapter 24|12 pages

Application

Organizational consultancy

chapter Chapter 25|11 pages

Object relations and attachment dynamics in group psychotherapy

Communication, regulation and exploration of affective states