Edith Jacobson

Edith Jacobson (; September 10, 1897 – December 8, 1978) was a German psychoanalyst. Her major contributions to psychoanalytic thinking dealt with the development of the sense of identity and self-esteem and with an understanding of depression and psychosis. She was able to integrate the tripartite structural model of classic psychoanalysis with the theory of object relations into a revised drive theory. Thereby, she increased the treatment possibilities of the more disturbed pre-oedipal patients. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Depression : comparative studies of normal, neurotic, and psychotic conditions / by Jacobson, Edith

    Published 1971
    Book
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    Depression : comparative studies of normal, neurotic, and psychotic conditions / by Jacobson, Edith

    Published 1971
    Book