Lacanian Psychoanalysis with Babies, Children, and Adolescents

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Analyst's Desire
Analyst’s Desire
Animal Kingdom
Annie G. Rogers
Bice Benvenuto
CAMHS Team
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Catherine Vanier
child psychoanalytic theory
Child Subject
Child's Symptom
childrens
Child’s Symptom
clinical case studies
complex
Cristina R. Laurita
Cross-sex Identification
desire
Donna Redmond
Elizabeth Monahan
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Eve Watson
Fairy Tale
Foster Care System
Francoise Dolto
FranSe Dolto
function
Gender Dysphoria
Gender Identity Disorder
Gender Identity Disorder Diagnosis
God Mother
Hilda Fern?Ez Alvarez
Hilda Fernez Alvarez
Human Suffering
Imaginary Phallus
intrusion
Intrusion Complex
Joanna Fortune
Kate Briggs
Kaye Cederman
Klein Sees
Kristen Hennessy
Lacan's Mirror Stage Theory
Lacan’s Mirror Stage Theory
Le Gaufey
Leonardo S. RodrEz
Leonardo S. Rodriguez
maison
Marie Walshe
Megan Williams
Michael Gerard Plastow
Mother's Desire
mothers
Mother’s Desire
object relations approach
Olga Cox Cameron
Ona Nierenberg
Paediatric Academic Societies
paternal
Paternal Function
psychoanalytic parental dynamics
psychoanalytic treatment childhood disorders
Rune Stones
Selfie Phenomenon
Seminar XVII
Stephanie Swales
symptoms
transference analysis children
trauma in early development
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367104054
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Lacan did not say or write very much about the psychoanalysis of children. There is no doctrine of the psychoanalysis of children in his work. Instead, his 1956-1957 seminar on 'the object relation' and his 'Note on the Child' of 1969 have been adopted by Lacanian analysts working with children as providing essential coordinates for direction in their clinical work. This book is the result of inviting psychoanalysts of the Lacanian orientation working with children around the globe to theorise and conceptualise that work. The Lacanian psychoanalyst works with the notion of the subject as a 'speaking being', but the child subject brings particular exigencies to the psychoanalytic work. Contributors attend to these exigencies in their essays by articulating the precise particularities of the direction of the treatment and psychoanalytic work with children.
Carol Owens, Stephanie Farrelly Quinn