In Psychoanalysis with Adolescents and Children: Learning to Surf,
Mary T. Brady expertly guides the reader through the challenging and
vital process of working with young analysands. Brady likens the
experience to ‘learning to surf.’ While finding Bion’s metaphor
that the analyst must be able to ‘think under fire’ useful, she
suggests ‘learning to surf’ is more apt in psychoanalysis with
adolescents and children. Drawing on this metaphor throughout the
volume, she describes how the adolescent can be potentially upended,
injured or even killed by emotional waves too tumultuous to manage.
Surfing also evokes the often uneasy but sometimes thrilling balances
of adolescence. Using clinical vignettes from her extensive experience
in the field, Brady explores how to work with young people
experiencing issues such as eating disorders, gender challenges,
parental substance abuse and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Drawing on Bionian Field Theory, as well as the work of Donald
Winnicott, she explores how analysts can surf with the adolescent or
child in navigating the ebb and flow of psychic life and development.
This book is essential reading for psychoanalysts and
psychotherapists, including psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists
and counselors, who treat children and adolescents.
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Learning to Surf
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ISBN
9781040276426
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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