Description
This book applies psychoanalytic insight to work with children and adolescents in a changing, often traumatic, world.
Each chapter considers how psychoanalysis can develop and be developed, assessing how in the modern world, psychological disturbance and psychological trauma is manifest in new, unfamiliar ways. From new and different social and technological realities, to the internet, and new sexual discourse, each chapter explores how the analyst can hold onto fundamental psychoanalytic understandings of mental functioning, address the young patient’s or family’s need for containment, while respecting the importance of drives, the varieties of psychosexuality, and the powerful impact of anxiety on psychological development. In relation to children, these authors disclose the potential destructiveness of impingements from adults on a precious, vulnerable development.
This collection is essential reading for all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists, as well as other health and educational professionals working with children and adolescents.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Florence Guignard
Introduction
Catalina Bronstein
Part 1: New Frontiers, Diagnostic, Theoretical and Technical Challenges
Introduction
Monica Cardenal
1. Early Intervention for Toddlers at Risk of Autism: Theorisation,Controversies, Convergences
Maria Rhode
2. The Role of Early Anxieties when Emerging from Autistic Pathological Organisations: The Dilemma of Cure
Joshua Durban
3. Questions of Origins and Identity in Today's Children
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur
4. Patient(s) in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy
Björn Salomonsson
Part 2: Children on the Edge: Domestic and Social Violence, Abuse and Deprivation
Introduction
Kerry Kelly Novick and Sara Flanders
5. Cassie: From Violent Eruption to Gathering Thoughts
Simon Cregreen
6. The Child Analyst as a 'New Developmental Object' to a Developmentally Delayed Young Child
Angela Joyce
7. Psychoanalytic Intimacy as an Alternative to Psychic Suffering for Children on the Edge
Mariãngela Mendes de Almeida
Part 3: New Realities, New Challenges
Introduction
Catalina Bronstein
8. New Challenges for Adolescence: The Virtual World and the Gendered Body
Sara Flanders
9. Child Analysis 2.0: Jonah and the Internet
Susan Donner
10. Enforced Virtuality: An Unavoidable Dialogue with some Basics of Communication within Child Psychotherapy/Analysis
Carlos Vasquez
11. Primitive Anxieties about Intrusions: Imaginative Conjectures about "no Entry" Defences and Covid-19
Gianna Williams and Leontine Brameijer
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