Description
With chapters written by psychoanalytic psychotherapists from across Europe, and from different analytic traditions, this book shows the common thread that weaves through these different traditions and the serious challenges facing psychotherapists dealing with the future adult generations of Europe.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE A mind of one's own: introjective processes and the capacity to think CHAPTER TWO Links between internal and external reality in devising a therapeutic setting for adolescents who present with serious conduct disorders, CHAPTER THREE The influence of psychic trauma on adolescence and its disorders CHAPTER FOUR Containment and the body of the analyst: on psychotic transference in adolescence. A case of dysmorphophobia CHAPTER FIVE Therapy for adolescents in detention for violent crime CHAPTER SIX An invitation to a journey: the function of the double in the psychoanalytic psychodrama of a psychotic adolescent CHAPTER SEVEN Factors contributing to the psychotic breakdown of three adolescents CHAPTER SEVEN Factors contributing to the psychotic breakdown of three adolescents.