Developmental Perspectives In Child Psychoanalysis And Psychotherapy (relational Perspectives Book Series)
by Christopher Bonovitz /
2018 / English / PDF
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Developmental Perspectives in Child Psychoanalysis and
Psychotherapy
Developmental Perspectives in Child Psychoanalysis and
Psychotherapy incorporates recent innovations in
developmental theory and research into our understanding of the
nature of change in child psychotherapy. Diverse psychoanalytic
ideas and individual styles are represented, challenging the
historical allegiance in analytic child therapy to particular,
and so often singular, schools of thought. Each of the
distinguished contributors offers a conceptually grounded and
clinically rich account of child development, addressing topics
such as refl ective functioning, the role of play, dreaming,
trauma and neglect, the development of recognition and mutuality,
autism, adoption, and non- binary conceptions of gender. Extended
clinical vignettes offer the reader clear vision into the
convergence of theory and practice, demonstrating the potential
of psychoanalytic psychotherapy to move child development
forward. This book will appeal to all practicing mental health
professionals.
incorporates recent innovations in
developmental theory and research into our understanding of the
nature of change in child psychotherapy. Diverse psychoanalytic
ideas and individual styles are represented, challenging the
historical allegiance in analytic child therapy to particular,
and so often singular, schools of thought. Each of the
distinguished contributors offers a conceptually grounded and
clinically rich account of child development, addressing topics
such as refl ective functioning, the role of play, dreaming,
trauma and neglect, the development of recognition and mutuality,
autism, adoption, and non- binary conceptions of gender. Extended
clinical vignettes offer the reader clear vision into the
convergence of theory and practice, demonstrating the potential
of psychoanalytic psychotherapy to move child development
forward. This book will appeal to all practicing mental health
professionals.