Description
Author Louise J. Kaplan Ph.D.
Publisher Touchstone; 0 edition (January 23, 1980)
Binding paperback
Condition Very good
Summary
"Oneness and Separateness: From Infant to Individual" by Dr. Louise J. Kaplan is a pioneering work in developmental psychology. The book delves into the psychological journey of infants as they transition from a state of undifferentiated oneness with their caregivers to forming a distinct sense of self. Kaplan eloquently explores the complex interplay between dependency and independence, attachment and separation, and the role of parental influence in a child’s emotional development. With insights backed by clinical research, the book is a valuable resource for parents, psychologists, and educators seeking a deeper understanding of early childhood growth and identity formation.