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Henry James Samuel Guntrip (29 May 1901 – 1975) was a
British psychoanalyst known for his
major contributions to
object relations theory or
school of...
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Martin Guntrip (born 18 July 1960) is a
British former professional tennis player.
Guntrip, a
native of Kent, was a
varsity tennis player for Flagler...
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notably from
writers Nannarello (1953),
Laing (1965),
Winnicott (1965),
Guntrip (1969), Khan (1974),
Akhtar (1987),
Seinfeld (1991),
Manfield (1992) and...
- but can be
contradicted by
singular statements". The
psychologist Harry Guntrip wrote that its
publication "greatly
stimulated the
discussion of the nature...
- Sulzmann, Ray Bryant,
Enrico Pieranunzi,
Patrick Villanueva [fr] and with Ray
Guntrip, on
three albums,
including her
final studio outing, Mood In Blue, which...
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theories of Freud, Klein, and the
object relations movement, e.g., Winnicott,
Guntrip, and Bion. Some
psychodynamic therapists also draw on Jung, Lacan, or Langs...
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biologically as body
types by
unconscious muscular contraction.
Harry Guntrip wrote that Freud's The Ego and the Id only
gained practical importance...
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interpersonal theory.
British psychologists Melanie Klein,
Donald Winnicott,
Harry Guntrip,
Scott Stuart, and others[who?]
extended object relations theory during...
- Balint,
Wilfred Bion, John Bowlby,
Ronald Fairbairn, Anna Freud,
Harry Guntrip,
Melanie Klein,
Donald Meltzer,
Joseph J. Sandler,
Hanna Segal, J. D. Sutherland...
- way for Anna Freud's Ego and the
Mechanisms of
Defence (1936)."
Harry Guntrip, 1961: " ... the two
important books of the
middle 1930s,
Character Analysis...