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Adolescence [electronic resource] : talks and papers / by Donald Meltzer and Martha Harris ; edited by Meg Harris Williams.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Meltzer, Donald.
Contributor:
Harris, Martha.
Williams, Meg Harris.
Series:
HMT
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Adolescence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (253 p.)
Place of Publication:
London : Karnac, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume contains a representative selection of talks and writings by Martha Harris and Donald Meltzer on the key developmental phase of adolescence, from their teachings both separately and together over many years. Similar books on this topic by these authors have existed for some time in Italian and in Spanish but not until now in English.
Contents:
COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; FOREWORD; CHAPTER ONE On learning to know oneself; CHAPTER TWO Identification and socialization in adolescence; CHAPTER THREE Adolescent psychoanalytical theory; CHAPTER FOUR Emotional problems in adolescence: an adolescent girl; CHAPTER FIVE The psychopathology of adolescence; CHAPTER SIX Adolescent sexuality; CHAPTER SEVEN Infantile elements and adult strivings in adolescent sexuality; CHAPTER EIGHT The paranoid-schizoid and depressive positions; CHAPTER NINE Depression and the depressive position in an adolescent boy
CHAPTER TEN From puberty to adolescenceCHAPTER ELEVEN Juan: a constant disappointment; CHAPTER TWELVE Elsa: Fear of the adolescent community; CHAPTER THIRTEEN An adolescent voyeur; CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Claustrum and adolescence; CHAPTER FIFTEEN A theory of sexual perversion; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Narcissism and violence in adolescents; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Adolescence: after the hurricane - a newspaper report; REFERENCES; INDEX
Notes:
"Published for the Harris Meltzer Trust."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-32116-5
9786613321169
1-84940-940-4
OCLC:
769189798

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