The Politics of Attachment: Towards a Secure SocietyWhat are the roots of 'feeling good'? As the battle of ideas at the centre left of politics escalates, it is becoming clear that social and economic justice, while necessary, are not in themselves sufficient conditions for a secure society. There is little sense of the human predicament in the middle of contemporary politics. Growing insecurity and uncertainty seem to characterize the human condition at the end of the twentieth century. The contributors to The Politics of Attachment - all distinguished authorities from a variety of backgrounds in public, professional and academic life - share a common conviction that we all have a powerful need to belong, to be attached to people, places and projects, and that social and political processes must reflect that. The writers draw on recent research and debate in developmental psychology and political science to provide a unique dialogue between the psychological and the social - a political grasp of ordinary human needs. |
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These women have the capacity for what Fonagy calls ' reflexive self - function ' ( RSF ) – the capacity to stand back from one's difficulties and talk freely about them . Other evidence ( Rutter 1985 ) suggests that RSF may arise if ...
These women have the capacity for what Fonagy calls ' reflexive self - function ' ( RSF ) – the capacity to stand back from one's difficulties and talk freely about them . Other evidence ( Rutter 1985 ) suggests that RSF may arise if ...
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Studies in developmental psychology have revealed a remarkable capacity in the human infant to engage in personal contacts from the very first day of life . Within hours of birth the infant will attend selectively to human rather than ...
Studies in developmental psychology have revealed a remarkable capacity in the human infant to engage in personal contacts from the very first day of life . Within hours of birth the infant will attend selectively to human rather than ...
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Winnicott's view , the capacity to feel a sense of responsibility and to be concerned on behalf of others arises through a complex developmental progression . The first stage of this process is the dependent infant's experience of a ...
Winnicott's view , the capacity to feel a sense of responsibility and to be concerned on behalf of others arises through a complex developmental progression . The first stage of this process is the dependent infant's experience of a ...
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Marjorie Mowlam MP | 21 |
Personal and Social Influences on Parenting | 43 |
Towards a New Deal | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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The Politics of Attachment: Towards a Secure Society Sebastian Kraemer,Jane Roberts Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1996 |
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