The Anna Freud tradition : lines of development - evolution and theory and practice over the decades / edited by Norka T. Malberg and Joan Raphael-Leff.
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- 9781849409384
- 1849409382
- 9781849409384
- 0429905858
- 9780429905858
- 1283321149
- 9781283321143
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- 618.928917 23
- RJ504.2 .A56 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
pt. 1. Anna Freud : her work and legacy -- pt. 2. Clinical work and applications of Anna Freud's developmental tradition -- pt. 3. Specialized work in the Anna Freudian tradition : past, current, and future -- pt. 4. Personal and theoretical reflections from clinicians trained at the Anna Freud Centre.
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This volume honours Anna Freud's work and legacy by providing a detailed summary of the Psychoanalytic Developmental Tradition and illustrations of its contributions to the field of Child Psychotherapy and beyond. Through the use of clinical, historical, anecdotal and outreach narratives, this book seeks to acknowledge how regardless of the evolution of child psychoanalytic theory and practice, and recent changes at the Anna Freud Centre in terms of a broad scope of trainings and interventions, the underlying psychoanalytic principles set by its founder continue to inform the work of clinician.
English.
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