Loss Sadness And Depression

Loss Sadness And Depression by John Bowlby, published by Basic Books in October 1982, is a revised edition that spans 496 pages. This work presents Bowlby’s influential perspective on attachment theory, culminating in an exploration of loss. The book delves into the complexities of mourning, the challenges associated with depression, and the processes involved in healing and accommodation.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of psychological concepts related to loss and sadness, as well as insights into the dynamics of grief. Bowlby’s developmental model provides a framework for understanding these emotional experiences, making this edition a valuable resource for those interested in psychology. The book also includes an appreciation by Daniel Stern, which further contextualizes Bowlby’s contributions to the field.
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Bowlby’s seminal contribution to the way we understand attachment concludes with an examination of loss. He offers not only a new developmental model but also rare insight into the dynamics of mourning, the problems of depression, and the processes of accommodation and healing. An appreciation by Daniel Stern, whose research on the mother/infant bond affirms and expands on Bowlby’s work, fittingly graces this new edition.
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