ABSTRACT

This second edition of the remarkable Inside Lives (expanded with a chapter on the last years of the life cycle) provides a perspective on the relationship between psychoanalytic theory and the nature of human development. Following the major developmental phases from infancy to old age, the author lucidly explores the vital aspects of experience which promote mental and emotional growth and those which impede it. In bringing together a wide range of clinical, non-clinical and literary examples, it offers a detailed and accessible introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic thought and provides a personal and vivid approach to the elusive question of how the personality develops.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter One|10 pages

States of mind

chapter Two|13 pages

Beginnings

chapter Three|15 pages

Infancy: containment and reverie

chapter Four|15 pages

Infancy: defences against pain

chapter Five|20 pages

Early childhood: weaning and separation

chapter Six|24 pages

Latency

chapter Seven|18 pages

Models of learning

chapter Eight|15 pages

The family

chapter Nine|18 pages

Puberty and early adolescence

chapter Ten|17 pages

Mid-adolescence: a clinical example

chapter Eleven|19 pages

Late adolescence: fictional lives

chapter Twelve|22 pages

The adult world

chapter Thirteen|20 pages

“The later years”

chapter Fourteen|15 pages

The last years