The Enigma of Childhood: The Profound Impact of the First Years of Life on Adults as Couples and ParentsIn this book the author traces the way that early psychic development from birth up to three years is reflected throughout our lifespan, including adulthood, couplehood and parenthood. The inner child reverberating within us (consciously and unconsciously) and thus present in our ongoing interactions with others, often colours and guides our current experiences, whether with our life partner or children, and as psychotherapists, with our patients. Our openness to its resonance allows us to become more attuned to and emotionally accessible to ourselves and others.The author's primary aim is to familiarize the reader with her innovative idea of the emotional immune system managed by a healthy narcissism and operating via the inner reverberations of hidden childhood narratives. Our sense of familiar self is accordingly consolidated and immunised to an invasion by foreign sensations. |
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adaptation mechanisms adult affect aggression alien anal stage anal stage onward anxiety of abandonment autoimmune baby baby’s Barak become behaviour body self-image caregiver cathected child childhood cohesiveness conceptualisation constant couplehood death instinct decomposing instinct defence mechanisms differentiate drives and emotions ego functioning ego ideals ego regulation evoke example experienced experiences expression familiar father feelings Freud frustration happiness healthy narcissism immunisation individual individual’s infant innate integration internalisation intimacy introjection jointness jointness-separateness libidinal memory traces mobilised months mother mother’s narcissistic ideals narcissistic immune system narcissistic immunologic narcissistic injury narcissistic processing Natalie non-self object relations one’s oral stage pain parents partners pathological narcissism patient pattern pleasure preserve psychic Psychoanalytic reaction reality principle recognise relationship representations resistance resonances restore reverberations satisfaction self-assets self-esteem self-object self-space sensations sense sensory communication separateness session shared space Solan stimuli strangeness superego symbiosis symbiotic symptoms tension toddler transitional phenomena trauma triggered true self-familiarity unconscious Winnicott
