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- catalog abstract "Hedges introduces the term the organizing experience to chart the course of early trauma to its impact on adult living and the transference situation. He describes the infant's primary life task as organizing channels to the human nurturing environment - first physiological connections to the mother's body and later psychological connections to the mother and others. During the organizing experience, inevitable traumas leave memory traces that affect subsequent interpersonal relationships. Even if the infant has the good fortune to be born healthy and into an optimal family environment, he or she must endure intense moments of needing and desiring that are not or cannot be responded to in the exact ways or in the precise time frames the infant needs to maintain a sense of internal harmony and continuity. What then becomes conditioned during the organizing period is a terror and avoidance of certain kinds of interpersonal connections or situations because the infant initially found them traumatizing.".
- catalog contributor b10289019.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Hedges introduces the term the organizing experience to chart the course of early trauma to its impact on adult living and the transference situation. He describes the infant's primary life task as organizing channels to the human nurturing environment - first physiological connections to the mother's body and later psychological connections to the mother and others. During the organizing experience, inevitable traumas leave memory traces that affect subsequent interpersonal relationships. Even if the infant has the good fortune to be born healthy and into an optimal family environment, he or she must endure intense moments of needing and desiring that are not or cannot be responded to in the exact ways or in the precise time frames the infant needs to maintain a sense of internal harmony and continuity. What then becomes conditioned during the organizing period is a terror and avoidance of certain kinds of interpersonal connections or situations because the infant initially found them traumatizing.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-286) and index.".
- catalog extent "xxxvi, 298 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Working the organizing experience.".
- catalog identifier "1568212550".
- catalog isFormatOf "Working the organizing experience.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Northvale, N.J. : J. Aronson,".
- catalog relation "Working the organizing experience.".
- catalog subject "616.89/1 20".
- catalog subject "Attachment behavior.".
- catalog subject "Autism Treatment.".
- catalog subject "Autistic Disorder psychology.".
- catalog subject "Intimacy (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Mother and infant.".
- catalog subject "Mother-Child Relations.".
- catalog subject "Object relations (Psychoanalysis)".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalytic Theory.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalytic Therapy.".
- catalog subject "Psychoses Treatment.".
- catalog subject "Psychotic Disorders psychology.".
- catalog subject "RC569.5.S35 W67 1994".
- catalog subject "Remoteness (Personality trait)".
- catalog subject "Schizoid personality Treatment.".
- catalog subject "WM 203 H453w 1994".
- catalog title "Working the organizing experience : transforming psychotic, schizoid, and autistic states / Lawrence E. Hedges ; with a foreword by James S. Grotstein, and a case illustration by Frances Tustin.".
- catalog type "text".