Surviving space : papers on the infant observation : essays on the centenary of Esther Bick /
Surviving Space is a collection of papers on infant observation and related issues by contemporary experts in the field, commemorating the centenary of Esther Bick and the unique contribution she has made to psychoanalytic theory. As part of the prestigious Tavistock Clinic Series, this is an essent...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Karnac,
2002.
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Colección: | Tavistock Clinic series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / Donald Meltzer
- I. Pioneering ideas: the papers of Esther Bick
- 1. Child analysis today [1962]
- 2. Notes on infant observation in psycho-analytic training [1964]
- 3. The experience of the skin in early object relations [1968]
- 4. Further considerations on the function of the skin in early object relations [1986]
- II. Pushing at the boundaries
- 5. Three years of observation with Mrs Bick / Jeanne Magagna
- 6. Mrs Bick and infant observation / Joan Symington
- 7. The relevance of infant and young-child observation in multidisciplinary assessments for the family courts / Biddy Youell
- 8. Mrs Bick's contribution to the understanding of severe feeding difficulties and pervasive refusal / Jeanne Magagna
- 9. Applying the observational method: observing organizations / R.D. Hinshelwood
- 10. Secondary skin and culture: reflections on some aspects of teaching Traveller children / Jan Dollery and Andrew Briggs
- 11. Reflections on the function of the skin in psychosocial space / Stephen Briggs
- 12. The skin in early object relations revisited / Judith Jackson and Eleanor Nowers
- 13. Whom does the skin belong to? Trauma, communication, and a sense of self / Maria Rhode
- 14. Failures to link: attacks or defects, disintegration or unintegration? / Anne Alvarez
- 15. Looking in the right place: complexity theory, psychoanalysis, and infant observation / Michael Rustin.