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Attachment and Psychoanalysis, Revisited

Fonagy P, Campbell C (2015) Bad blood revisited: Attachment and psychoanalysis, 2015. British Journal of Psychotherapy 31: 229-250

Attachment Narratives and Psychoanalytic Interpretation

Buchheim A, George C, Kächele H (2007) My dog is dying today: Attachment narratives and psychoanalytic interpretation of an initial interview.
In D. Diamond, SJ Blatt, J D Lichtenberg (Eds) Attachment and sexuality. The Analytic Press, New York-London, p. 161-178

Development, Attachment and Relationship

Kächele H, Buchheim A, Schmücker G, Brisch KH (2001)
Development, Attachment and Relationship: New Psychoanalytic Concepts.
In: Henn FA, Sartorius N, Helmchen H, Lauter H (Hrsg) Contemporary Psychiatry. Vol. 3 Springer, Berlin, p 358-370

Precursor of Attachment Theory: Imre Hermann

Kächele H (2010) A Hungarian Precursor of Attachment Theory: Ferenczi´s Successor, Imre Hermann. American Imago 66: 419-426
Lecture at the S Ferenczi Conference Miscols Nov 2008

When parents die

H.Kächele & A.Buchheim
When parents die - a case of unfinished business.
Paper delivered at the IIPR congress in Baltimore 2008

When parents die

When parents die - a case of unfinished business.
Paper delivered at the IIPR congress in Baltimore 2008
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