Severe Emotional Disturbance in Children and Adolescents: Psychotherapy in Applied ContextsRoutledge, 15/04/2013 - 280 páginas Severe Emotional Disturbance in Children and Adolescents conveys the experiences of severely emotionally disturbed children in detailed accounts of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and explores the life and death struggles against severe self-harm to body and mind by the most distressed sections of adolescents. Illustrated by clinical material, chapters cover subjects including: * the inpatient therapeutic setting * family rehabilitation after physical, sexual and emotional abuse * the adoptive father * work with adolescent inpatients with spina bifida * assessment, treatment and clinical management of adolescent disturbance. Severe Emotional Disturbance in Children and Adolescents underlines the value of intensive psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a coherent method of treatment in even the most severe cases of emotional disturbance. Psychotherapists, mental health workers, and social workers will find it a valuable resource for difficult work in a variety of contexts. |
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... anxiety and guilt , and forms early Oedipal relations ( Klein 1935 , 1937 , 1940 ) . In the turbulent to - and - fro of early projective and introjective forces , phantasies are formed with increasing reality modifications , which ...
... anxiety and guilt , and forms early Oedipal relations ( Klein 1935 , 1937 , 1940 ) . In the turbulent to - and - fro of early projective and introjective forces , phantasies are formed with increasing reality modifications , which ...
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... anxiety which results during this first stage depends on a narcissistic type of object relationship ' ( Steiner 1993 : 60 ) . This is an important point , which I think is implicit in what both Freud and Klein write in respect of the ...
... anxiety which results during this first stage depends on a narcissistic type of object relationship ' ( Steiner 1993 : 60 ) . This is an important point , which I think is implicit in what both Freud and Klein write in respect of the ...
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Índice
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The childs experience of an inpatient therapeutic setting | 61 |
Family rehabilitation after physical abuse | 79 |
Challenges in work with emotional and sexual abuse | 99 |
The containment of borderline adolescents ix xi | 191 |
1 | 192 |
21 | 200 |
assessment of normal | 209 |
Bibliography | 227 |
59 | 230 |
61 | 240 |
79 | 241 |
Motherinfant work during family rehabilitation | 113 |
The adoptive father | 131 |
PART 3 | 151 |
A group for adolescent inpatients with spina bifida | 153 |
Psychoanalytic theories of adolescence | 177 |
Index | 245 |
153 | 249 |
175 | 251 |
191 | 254 |
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