ABSTRACT
This book introduces the birth and development of the Anna Freudian Tradition from a perspective of developmental lines, by addressing the early development of this tradition and the conflicts and innovations arising from the interaction between the internal and external world of the organization.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|64 pages
Anna Freud: Her Work and Legacy
section |11 pages
Overview
section |29 pages
Historical Framework
section |20 pages
Contemporary Issues
part II|268 pages
Clinical Work and Applications of Anna Freud’s Developmental Tradition
section A|57 pages
Infancy
section |7 pages
Overview
section |16 pages
Observation
section |13 pages
Intervention
section |17 pages
Applications
section B|66 pages
Under Fives
section |9 pages
Overview
section |31 pages
Clinical
section |13 pages
Applications
section |8 pages
Outreach
section C|68 pages
Latency
section |6 pages
chapter Seventeen|4 pages
Overview of theoretical and clinical applications, and current developments
section |54 pages
Clinical
section |6 pages
Outreach
section D|74 pages
Adolescence
section |7 pages
Overview
part |43 pages
Clinical
chapter Twenty Three|13 pages
“Desperately seeking a mother”—female adolescence and the uses of the body 1
chapter Twenty Four|12 pages
“The terrorist and the boffin”—a two-year intensive psychotherapy with a thirteen-year-old boy
section |20 pages
Outreach
part III|30 pages
Specialized Work in the Anna Freudian Tradition: Past, Current, and Future
chapter Twenty Nine|8 pages
“From dependency to emotional self-reliance”— the Anna Freud Centre parent–toddler group model
part IV|25 pages
Personal and Theoretical Reflections from Clinicians Trained at the Anna Freud Centre