
The Infinite Infantile and the Psychoanalytic Task
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This book, led by the Committee on Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis (COCAP) of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA), commits to shedding light on new developments in theory and practice in this area.
Each chapter offers an expression of current thinking and clinical work with child and adolescent patients, as well as with their parents, families, and community. The complex contributions by brilliant and erudite scholars offer a fresh take on the existing body of thought on infancy and childhood in psychoanalysis that will challenge and enlighten readers of all backgrounds. Within these perspectives, the development of internal and external bonds is the focus, as well as a consideration of how analysts work in their time with young patients at these key moments of the life cycle.
With their expertise in childhood, the contributors share complex views on the link between analysis with young children and psychoanalysis with adults, making it an essential read for child and adolescent psychoanalysts in practice and in training.
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"Child analysis is often regarded as an offspring of adult analysis. In some ways this is historically correct. Simultaneously, child analysis often is in the vanguard of technical and theoretical advances which become the foundations of schools of psychoanalytic thought. This fine volume makes it abundantly clear why this is so. From many different vantage points, play in all of its vicissitudes is examined and the ways in which changing times and changing demands inform the structure of the Spielraum, the play space, and thus the nature of the analytic data. What remains the same is the meaningfulness of the deep play which evolves in a safe enough place with a significant adult other. This is the hallmark of child analysis. This volume is a significant contribution valuable for all child analysts and all adult analysts too." - James Herzog, Adult and Child Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst; Training and Supervisory Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; Supervisory Analyst, Sigmund Freud Institute, Zurich, and Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, Boston"Thanks to its unique inter-regional scope, this fascinating collection of essays proposes today the most updated and complete exploration of child and adolescent issues and treatments in contemporary psychoanalysis, and thereby reopen their exciting intellectual and clinical potential. The many theoretical and clinical contributions by brilliant and erudite scholars offer a fresh take on the babies, children, and teenagers of our difficult time, from the pandemic, the cyberspace to developmental issues and the analyst's work of containment and interpretation. This very accessible book offers rich reflections on child psychoanalysis that will challenge and enlighten readers of all backgrounds, starting from their training and in their following professional evolution up to the highest scientific and professional level." - Stefano Bolognini, Psychiatrist and Training and Supervising Analyst; former President of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society; past-President, IPA; Founder, Inter-Regional Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychoanalysis; author, Secret Passages: The Theory and Technique of Interpsychic Relations (Routledge) "Child analysis is often regarded as an offspring of adult analysis. In some ways this is historically correct. Simultaneously, child analysis often is in the vanguard of technical and theoretical advances which become the foundations of schools of psychoanalytic thought. This fine volume makes it abundantly clear why this is so. From many different vantage points, play in all of its vicissitudes is examined and the ways in which changing times and changing demands inform the structure of the Spielraum, the play space, and thus the nature of the analytic data. What remains the same is the meaningfulness of the deep play which evolves in a safe enough place with a significant adult other. This is the hallmark of child analysis. This volume is a significant contribution valuable for all child analysts and all adult analysts too." - James Herzog, Adult and Child Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst; Training and Supervisory Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; Supervisory Analyst, Sigmund Freud Institute, Zurich, and Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, Boston
"Thanks to its unique inter-regional scope, this fascinating collection of essays proposes today the most updated and complete exploration of child and adolescent issues and treatments in contemporary psychoanalysis, and thereby reopen their exciting intellectual and clinical potential. The many theoretical and clinical contributions by brilliant and erudite scholars offer a fresh take on the babies, children, and teenagers of our difficult time, from the pandemic, the cyberspace to developmental issues and the analyst's work of containment and interpretation. This very accessible book offers rich reflections on child psychoanalysis that will challenge and enlighten readers of all backgrounds, starting from their training and in their following professional evolution up to the highest scientific and professional level." - Stefano Bolognini, Psychiatrist and Training and Supervising Analyst; former President of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society; past-President, IPA; Founder, Inter-Regional Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychoanalysis; author, Secret Passages: The Theory and Technique of Interpsychic Relations (Routledge)
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Christine Anzieu-Premmereur is adult and child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in New York. Member of the Societe Psychanalytique de Paris and of the Columbia Psychoanalytic Center. She is chair of the COCAP.
Monica Cardenal is a training analyst at the Buenos Aires Psychoanalytic Association, Argentina. She is a COCAP consultant and Chair of the PACE Committee.
Majlis Winberg Salomonsson is a training and child psychoanalyst at the Swedish Psychoanalytical Association, Stockholm, Sweden.
Content
Gabriela Legorreta
Preface
Virginia Ungar and Sergio Nick
Introduction
Nilde Parada Franch
Part I: Landscapes of Childhood and Adolescence
Chapter 1: On Playfulness
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur
Chapter 2: The shifting boundaries of the psychic intimate spaces during childhood and adolescence, in our postmodern occidental societies
Julie Augoyard
Chapter 3: The Oblivious Object
Mary Brady
Chapter 4: Introjective processes, the work on the infantile as a mental state
Monica Cardenal
Chapter 5: The interpretation of oedipal configurations in child analysis
Florence Guignard
Chapter 6: Secrecy in the infantile...
Julieta Alejandra Paglini
Part II: Considerations About Trauma and Parent Infant Analysis
Chapter 7: The parental unconscious: trauma, crypts, fantasies and failures
Nilde Jacob Parada Franch and Vera Regina Jardim Ribeiro Marcondes Fonseca
Chapter 8: Remembering and working through, the Trauma of Paternal loss & maternal postpartum Depression: The Case of Sam
Mali Mann
Chapter 9: Notes on breakdown in child development, misconceptions and disorientations
Emanuela Quagliata
Chapter10: Repairing a fractured child and family mind
Caroline Sehon
Chapter 11: Cyberspace as refuge or prison - An exploration of analytic communication
Majlis Winberg Salomonsson
Part III : New Voices in Child Analysis
Chapter 12: Autistic functioning and psychic pain? Building up possible links
Mariangela Mendes de Almeida
Part IV: The Present
Chapter 13: Developmental impact of very early childhood on treatment and technique
Kerry Kelly Novick
Chapter 14: Video child psychotherapy during confinement: for better or for worse
Julia-Flore Alibert
Chapter 15: Working with Children and their Parents in Pandemic Times
Magdalena Calvo Sanchez-Sierra, Monica Cardenal, Mariela Illan Gomez, Alicia Monserrat
Femenia and Elizabeth Palacios
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