Seeks to formulate an understanding of ADHD and its treatment within the domain of children's emotional development. This work... Læs mere
Play Therapy for Very Young Children presents the major models of play interventions with very young children, primarily ages zero to three, and their families. The... Læs mere
Mourning and the importance of the capacity to bear some helplessness, while still finding pleasure in life, are central to this tightly organized volume. The multi-faceted processes involved in mourning and adaptation are addressed.
Offers a historical overview of transference, countertransference, and the therapeutic alliance. This book includes cases which graphically demonstrate how transference is addressed in psychotherapy and focuses on projective identification and enactment.
Presents the multi-trends theory of aggression. This work also provides an overview of the multitudinous theories of aggression in psychoanalytic thought and a discussion of the clinical applications with clinical case examples.
Kabbalah and psychoanalysis are conceptions about the nature of reality. This book explores how Kabbalah and psychoanalysis converge and diverge, complement and conflict with each other, in order to amplify their impact and enable mankind to gain an understanding of reality.
A rethinking of the self-concept and its engagement in the analytic process. This book explores patterns of enactment in analysis through three extensive cases in which chronic and significant lateness characterized the analysis.
Focuses on the development of self and intersubjectivity in infants, and the parent-child and family interactions that... Læs mere
Erik Erikson and the American Psyche is an intellectual biography which explores Erikson's contributions to the study of infancy, childhood and ethical development in light of ego psychology, object-relations theory, Lacanian theory and other major trends in psychoanalysis.
Analyzes how four pairs of people, central in each other's lives, create one another. This book demonstrates how each of us is like a theater director, casting others into roles on our stage, even as others are casting us into their dramas.
Tells the story of a psychoanalysis from the point of view of both analyst and patient. The author describes the risk he... Læs mere