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0881631558 978-0881631555 April 1, 1994
In Object Relations Theories and Psychopathology: A Comprehensive Text, Frank Summers provides thorough, lucid, and critically informed accounts of the work of major object relations theorists: Fairbairn, Guntrip, Klein, Winnicott, Kernberg, and Kohut.  His expositions achieve distinction on two counts.  First, the work of each object relations theorist is presented as a comprehensive whole, with separate sections expounding the theorist's ideas and assumptions about metapsychology, development, psychopathology, and treatment, with a critical evaluation of the strengths and limitations of the theory in question.  Second, the emphasis in each chapter is on issues of clinical understanding and technique.  Making extensive use of case material provided by each of the theorists, he shows how each object relations theory yields specific clinical approaches to a variety of syndromes, and how these approaches entail specific modifications in clinical technique.

Beyond his detailed attention to the theoretical and technical differences among object relations theories, Summers' penultimate chapter discusses the similarities and differences of object relations and interpersonal theories.  And his concluding chapter outlines a pragmatic object relations approach to development, psychopathology, and technique that combines elements of all object relations theories without opting for any single theory.

Object Relations Theories and Psychopathology is that rare event in psychoanalytic publishing: a substantial, readable text that surveys a broad expanse of theoretical and clinical landscape with erudition, sympathy, and critical perspective.  It will be essential reading for all analysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers who wish to familiarize themselves with object relations theories in general, sharpen their understanding of the work of specific object relations theorists, or enhance their ability to employ these theories in their clinical work.

 

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"Summers' talent as a writer is considerable, and given the density and complexity of the material, hes work is quite readable, while also maintaining a high level of theoretical and clinical sophistication.  In addition to his integrative introductory and concluding chapters, Summers explores in fine detail the work of Ronald Fairbairn and Harry Guntrip, Melanie Klein, D. W. Winnicott, Otto Kernberg, Heinz Kohut, and the interpersonal school...a carefully researched, very thoughtful, and highly intelligent in-depth study of a variety of perspectives...a volume that took considerable thought and an enormous effort to compile."

- Irwin Hirsch, Ph.D., JAPA

"[Summers] presents a detailed survey of major theorists and their adherents (Klein, Fairbairn, Guntrip, Winnicott, Kernberg, and Kohut), and compares their theories with each other and with those of Jacobson, Mahler, Bowlby, Harry Stack Sullivan and Levenson, Greenberg and Mitchell, and Gill and Hoffman. . . . For psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists seeking greater familiarity with contemporary object relations theories that might improve therapeutic effectiveness, this book is essential reading."

- Stanford R. Gamm, Readings 

About the Author

Frank Summers, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, is a training and supervising analyst at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis and an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Medical School.  A member of the faculties of the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis, the Minnesota Psychoanalytic Institute, and the Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Institute, Dr. Summers maintains a private practice of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy in Chicago, IL.

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  • Hardcover: 411 pages
  • Publisher: The Analytic Press (April 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881631558
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881631555
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable for students and professionals alike, July 11, 2000
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This book is an invaluable introduction to or review of the works of the most important object relations theorists, including Fairbairn, Guntrip, Klein, Winnicott, Kohut, etc. Although it covers ground similar to that summarized in other works, including the until-now standard text by Greenberg & Mitchell, it is far superior in a variety of ways to the latter. It combines accesibility with accuracy and insight, and includes not only interpretive overviews, but a great deal of contextual material, including information on the influence of each writer under discussion and, most usefully, case material that elucidates the theoretical concepts discussed.

Because of the clarity of the writing and the organic intertwining of theory and case discussion, this book is irreplaceable as a teaching text, appropriate for graduate students, psychoanalytic candidates, and even perhaps some advanced undergraduates studying psychotherapy theory and practice. I have used this book in my work teaching graduate clinical psychology students for several years, and the students are unanimous in their enthusiasm. Both they and I have clearly benefitted from Dr. Summers' insights.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clinically Sophisticated and Highly Readable, June 27, 2000
This review is from: Object Relations Theories and Psychopathology: A Comprehensive Text (Hardcover)
Frank Summers' book is a carefully researched, highly thoughtful, clinically sophisticated, literate, and very readable discussion of the major object relations theories and their clinical implications. Reviewers from the fields of psychoanalysis, psychology,and social work have had high praise for Dr. Summers' book. Dr. Summers discusses six major theories/theorists, each in a separate chapter, including: Fairbairn and Guntrip, Klein, Winnicott, Kernberg, Kohut, and the "Interpersonalists" (Sullivan, Greenberg, Mitchell, and Levenson). He also provides in each chapter a discussion of how current followers of each theoretical system have expanded the theory, and then presents an even-handed critique of each point of view. Dr. Summers does an excellent job of teasing out the similarities and differences among these theories across four dimensions: (1) how they view psychological structure, (2) how they view development, (3) how they view psychopathology, and (4) the treatment process. Each chapter can stand alone as a discussion of that point of view. In the final chapter, Dr. Summers differentiates an object relations approach from both a classical model and an interpersonal model. He also attempts to integrate the theoretical and technical commonalities of the various object relations theories into an object relations paradigm for psychoanalysis.

Harold Davis, in a review for the journal "Contemporary Psychology," remarked, "This is an audacious undertaking. It requires a wide-ranging mind and a comprehensive knowledge of various theorists, which he [Summers] possesses." Greg Bellow, in a review in the "Clinical Social Work Journal," says, "The depth at which he delves into conceptions and controversies about how treatment works as he bridges 'the entire scope of object relations theory' gives us a book of elegance and complexity."

Dr. Summers is particularly interested in what makes the practice of these theories of object relations so different from each other, and he provides the reader with an opportunity to "step into the theoretical worldview of each theorist...to gain critical appreciation for the way each clinician thinks about and uses clinical material to further the therapeutic process." It is this special emphasis on psychopathology and treatment that is one of the significant contributions of this book. Harold Davis states, "One is struck by his knowledge of the clinical implications of different theories...this is a challenging work that deserves to become a basic reference on these main clinical theorists." Arthur Malin, in a review for the "Psychoanalytic Quarterly," similarly praises Summers' work: "This is an excellent overview for any psychoanalyst looking at the field today...[the book] offers readers an excellent review and an opportunity for rethinking their own conceptualizations in psychoanalysis, especially in the area of psychopathology and treatment."

To quote D. Geyer in "Books In View: Clinic and Theory" (April, l998): "For those interested in psychodynamic theory, this book is essential reading."

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Object Relations Theories and Psychopatholgy, July 28, 2000
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Dr. Summers bring to life a wonderfully comprehensive, detailed and intelligent text on object-relations. Although each chapter stands on its own merit, Dr. Summers is able to compare and integrate various theoretical perspectives at a very precise and deep level. He articulates clearly the subtle differences between various theoretical points of view, thus providing a useful text for the beginning and seasoned therapist alike. His chapter on Winnicott's thinking, for example, is one of the clearest disuccsions of this analyst that I have read. I recommend this book highly. Dr. Peter Shabad
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OBJECT RELATIONS THEORIES HAVE BEEN WIDELY READ AND DISCUSSED IN recent years as psychoanalytic theorists, and clinicians who have begun to question traditional psychoanalytic theory have turned increasingly to object relations theories to broaden or even supplant their theoretical and clinical understanding. Read the first page
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object buildup, depressive position dynamics, other borderline patients, object relations paradigm, object relations units, object relations structure, introjective cycles, structural neurosis, structural neuroses, bad object experience, schizoid pathology, idealized parental imago, oral aggressiveness, regressed ego, schizoid dynamics, analytic empathy, pathological grandiose self, selfobject responses, omnipotent defense, superego forerunners, archaic grandiosity, mirror transference, paranoid position, internalized good object, interpersonal viewpoint
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Anna Freud, Harry Guntrip, San Francisco, While Freud, While Klein
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