Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis in Times of Crisis : War, Pandemic and Climate Change (Routledge Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis in Times of Crisis: War, Pandemic and the Climate Crisis gathers a global cohort of psychoanalytic thinkers to consider the most pressing issues currently faced by young people worldwide.

Each chapter provides a theoretical exploration of our psychically and socially damaging collective reality and offers practical support to psychoanalysts working to create safe spaces in a world that feels fundamentally unlivable for many young people. Case studies span the Ukraine and Palestine/Israel conflicts, the COVID-19 pandemic, the opioid crisis and forced displacement as a result of climate catastrophe. Contributors explore the active impact of these devastating events, including the pervasive hopelessness suffered by young people deprived of agency and a viable future, through first-hand accounts of working with children and adolescents in conflict zones. Drawing on the work of Bion, Winnicott, Judith Butler and others, these essays offer hope by showing the important role that psychoanalytic work can play in restoring the capacity for psychic development, resilience and meaning making.

Part of the Routledge Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis series, this book is an essential read for all psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, caregivers, teachers, social workers and academics.

Contents

Foreword

Kristin Fiorella

Part One: War

Introduction

Kristin Fiorella

Chapter One: War, Trauma and the Survival of Hope in Palestine: What We Learn from its Children

Samah Jabr and Elizabeth Berger

Chapter Two: Pour a Libation for Us: Restoring the Sense of a Moral Universe to Children Affected by Violence

Martha Bragin

Chapter Three: Psychoanalytic Thoughts on Evacuated Parents and Children during the First Weeks of the October 7th War

Ruth Weinberg

Chapter Four: Minds in the Line of Fire: Mothers During the War

Kateryna Abashkina, Kateryna Alpatova,Tetiana Stasiuk, Anastasya Svinarchuk, and Emanuela Quagliata

Chapter Five: Children in a World at War

Monica Cardenal

Chapter Six: There's a Hole in Daddy's Arm: Making Contact with Opiod Epidemic in Clinical Practice

Ben Fife

Chapter Seven: Forbidden Games: Anti War Manifesto:

Ana Belchior Melicias

Chapter Eight: Totalitarian Regimes and a Child's Mind: Cria Cuervos

Mary Brady, Ana Belchior Melicias, Virginia Unger, and Adriana Prengler

Chapter Nine: The Need for Truth in Healthy Psychic Development

Antonia Grimalt

Part Two: Pandemic

Introduction

Kristin Fiorella

Chapter Ten: Other Lullabies: Attacks on Blackness, Confusion of Tongues, and the Loss of Play

Carlos Padron

Chapter Eleven: Caring for Cryptnids: Welcoming the More-Than-Human into Psychoanalytic Treatment

Kathleen Del Mar Miller

Chapter Twelve: Adolescents in the Line of Fire: Between Chaos, Ideals, and Psychic Reality Today in the Adolescent Subjectivation Process

Fernando Gomez

Chapter Thirteen: S.O.S. Brasil

Alicia Beatriz Dorado de Lisondo

Chapter Fourteen: On Psychic Envelopes and Spaces for Young Children during the Pandemic

Christine Anzieu-Premmereur

Part Three: Climate Change

Introduction

Kristin Fiorella

Chapter Fifteen: Eco-Anxiety in Children and Young People- A Rational Response, Irreconciliable Despair, or Both?

Caroline Hickman

Chapter Sixteen:The Climate Crisis and the "Unnatural" Body: Onto-epistemological Possibilities and Threats of the Genders of Children and Adolescents

Kristin Fiorella

Chapter Seventeen: Climate Anxiety, Maturational Loss, and Adversarial Growth

Panu Pihkala

Chapter Eighteen: Dwelling and the Climate Crisis: A Developmental Perspective and its Implications

Ryan Lamothe

Chapter Nineteen: The Climate Crisis: The Impact of Fragile Identificatory Models on Adolescence

Christine Franckx

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