UID:
almahu_9948025770202882
Format:
1 online resource (383 pages)
ISBN:
1-280-92740-2
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9786610927401
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0-08-051535-5
Series Statement:
Practical resources for the mental health professional
Content:
The Psychoanalytic Study of Lives Over Time: Clinical and Research Perspectives on Children Who Return to Treatment in Adulthood is a landmark volume that addresses an essential clinical question: what is the nature of the process and outcome of clinical work with children? An internationally renowned group of analytic clinicians and clinician-researchers all comment on three fascinating child analytic situations where the patient returned to treatment in adulthood.
Note:
Front Cover; The Psychoanalytic Study Lives of Over Time; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part I: On the Psychoanalytic Study of Lives Over Time; Chapter 1. Psychoanalytic Studies of Lives Over Time: Children Who Return To Treatment In Adulthood; Part II: The Presentation of the Child, and then Adult Clinical Material; Chapter 2. The Analysis of a Neurotic Boy; Chapter 3. A Child-Analytic Case Report: A 17-Year Follow-Up; Chapter 4. The Case of Lisa: From the ""Baddest Girl in the Class"" to Feeling Sad and Lonely: Reflections on the Analysis of an 8-Year-Old Girl
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Chapter 5. The Search for a Good-Enough Self: From Fragmentation Toward Cohesion in a Young Adult's Second Analysis; Chapter 6. The Case of Charlie: The Analysis of a Child; Chapter 7. The Case of Charlie: Analysis During Transition To Adulthood; Part III: The Psychoanalytic Situation and the Nature of Change; Chapter 8. The Jennifer Correspondence: A Rhetorical Dialogue; Chapter 9. Reanalysis, Multiple Pieces of Analysis: Opportunities for Patients and Analyst When Reengagement Occurs; Chapter 10. Some Thoughts on Change in Psychoanalysis
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Chapter 11. The Psychoanalytic Situation and the Nature of Change; Chapter 12. Child Analysis: Its Impact on Later Development; Part IV: Perspectives on the Systematic Psychoanalytic Study of Change; Chapter 13. What Changes in a Child Analysis, and How Do We Know?; Chapter 14. Reanalysis and the Effectiveness of Child Analysis; Chapter 15. Projective Testing as a Post-Hoc Predictor of Change in Psychoanalysis: The Case of Jim; Chapter 16. Changes in Defense Mechanisms During Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: A Case Study; Part V: Integrative and Concluding Chapters
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Chapter 17. Double Dipping: Child Analysands Return as Young Adults; Chapter 18. Future Directions in the Study of Children Who Return to Treatment in Adulthood; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-178410-X
Language:
English
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