ABSTRACT

The Affect Theory of Silvan Tomkins for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy explores central issues in current clinical work, using the theories put forward by Silvan Tomkins and presenting them in detail, as well as integrating them with the most up-to-date neuroscience findings and infancy research, all based on a biopsychosocial, dynamic systems approach.Part I describes the essentials of life, based on our evolutionary and biological heritage, namely a need for a coherent understanding of one’s world and the capacity to act in that world; the infant's capacities are described in detail as embodying both. Longitudinal data is provided beginning at birth into the third year of life. Part II reviews current debates in psychoanalysis relating to motivation, and the lack of an internally consistent theory. Recent neuroscience findings are presented, which both negate drive theory, and support Tomkins' theory. His theory is then described in detail. In Part III, two case histories are presented: one is a clinical case illustrating one of Tomkins' affect powered scripts. The second case is drawn from a longitudinal study extending from birth, into early adulthood, which is made sense of with the help of Tomkins' theory. Demos concludes with a look at competing approaches to theory and responds to recent cognitive-based attempts to disprove both Tomkins' work and the latest findings from neuroscience.

The Affect Theory of Silvan Tomkins for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists, as well as psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and psychiatric nurses.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|86 pages

Early beginnings

chapter Chapter 1|23 pages

New developmental paradigms

chapter Chapter 2|24 pages

Basic human priorities

chapter Chapter 3|37 pages

Longitudinal studies

part II|96 pages

Critical review of psychoanalytic theories of motivation, integration of current neuroscience, and Silvan Tomkins’ comprehensive affect theory

chapter Chapter 4|27 pages

Motivation theory reformulated

chapter Chapter 5|41 pages

Silvan Tomkins’ affect theory

chapter Chapter 6|26 pages

Silvan Tomkins’ script theory

A theory of personality

part III|80 pages

Two case presentations

chapter Chapter 7|37 pages

Revisiting the repetition compulsion

chapter Chapter 8|29 pages

Trauma and the anti-toxic script

chapter |12 pages

Concluding comments