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Theory and practice in child psychoanalysis : an introduction to the work of Francoise Dolto / edited by Guy Hall, Francoise Hivernel, and Sian Morgan.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hall, Guy.
Hivernel, Françoise.
Morgan, Siân.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dolto, Françoise.
Child analysis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (317 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London [England] : Karnac, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
During her lifetime Francoise Dolto revolutionized the psychoanalytic understanding of childhood. As an early pioneer, she emphasized that the child is to be recognized from birth as a person. As a gifted and innovative clinician, Dolto developed her ideas about the unconscious image of the body. An image that is unique to each individual and linked to both a person's history and narcissism, rather then their physicality. It is the symbolic incarnation of a person's desires. Dolto began her career as a member of the IPA, was admired by Winnicott, close to Lacan and influenced by Morgenstern.
Contents:
Cover; Copy Right; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE: Françoise Dolto: a biography; CHAPTER TWO: Françoise Dolto's contribution to neonatology; CHAPTER THREE: Childhood psychosis; CHAPTER FOUR: Seeing the bigger picture; CHAPTER FIVE: The unconscious image of the body; CHAPTER SIX: Gendering the libido: Françoise Dolto and female sexuality; CHAPTER SEVEN: Homosexuality in women; CHAPTER EIGHT: La Maison Verte: a place for words. Personal reflections on working with Françoise Dolto
CHAPTER NINE: La Casa Verde: Speech, listening, welcoming in CHAPTER TEN: Desire, Dire, Dieu, and Dolto; APPENDIX I: Chronology of the life of Françoise Dolto
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612779527
9780429922831
0429922833
9780429908606
0429908601
9780429483837
042948383X
9781282779525
1282779524
9781849408394
1849408394
OCLC:
729244774

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