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Child psychotherapy, war, and the normal child : selected papers of Margaret Lowenfeld

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLondon Free Association Books c1988Description: 405p.; ill.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1853430358
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • MLCM 91/10722 (R)
Contents:
Part 1 - Margaret Lowenfeld; by Cathy Urwin. 1 Introduction. 2 Growing up through culture. 3 The foundation of the Children's Clinic, 1927-31. 4 Inauguration and development of the Institute of Child Psychology, 1931-9. 5 Impact and aftermath of the Second World War. 6 Retrospective. Part 2 - Selected papers. 7 The background in research:. Organization and the rheumatic child (1927). Researches in lactation (with Sibyl Taite Widdows) (1928). 8 From medicine to child psychology. A new approach to the problem of psychoneurosis in childhood (1931). Psychogenic factors in chronic disease in childhood (1934). 9 The need for a new method in the treatment of emotionally disturbed children. A thesis concerning the fundamental structure of the mento-emotional processes in children (1937). The world pictures of children: a method of recording and studying them (1939). Discussion. 10 Theoretical concepts developed. Direct projective therapy (1944). The nature of the primary system (1948). 11 Questions of therapeutic technique. Principles of psychotherapy applied to the situation of the withdrawn child (1951). The structure of transference (1954). 12 Later concerns. The adolescent's search for identity (1960). Communication with children (1967)
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Part 1 - Margaret Lowenfeld; by Cathy Urwin. 1 Introduction. 2 Growing up through culture. 3 The foundation of the Children's Clinic, 1927-31. 4 Inauguration and development of the Institute of Child Psychology, 1931-9. 5 Impact and aftermath of the Second World War. 6 Retrospective. Part 2 - Selected papers. 7 The background in research:. Organization and the rheumatic child (1927). Researches in lactation (with Sibyl Taite Widdows) (1928). 8 From medicine to child psychology. A new approach to the problem of psychoneurosis in childhood (1931). Psychogenic factors in chronic disease in childhood (1934). 9 The need for a new method in the treatment of emotionally disturbed children. A thesis concerning the fundamental structure of the mento-emotional processes in children (1937). The world pictures of children: a method of recording and studying them (1939). Discussion. 10 Theoretical concepts developed. Direct projective therapy (1944). The nature of the primary system (1948). 11 Questions of therapeutic technique. Principles of psychotherapy applied to the situation of the withdrawn child (1951). The structure of transference (1954). 12 Later concerns. The adolescent's search for identity (1960). Communication with children (1967)

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