ABSTRACT

Building on the foundations of the "independent tradition" of British object relations theory and modern infancy research, Sanville proffers a new understanding of the role of play in the clinical situation. She attends especially to the therapeutic situation as a safe playground, the therapist's playful engagement of the patient, and the patient's emergent ability to embrace playfully the liberating possibilities of psychoanalytic therapy.

chapter |19 pages

CHAPTER 3 A Child Who Can Play

A Contemporary Little Hans

chapter |24 pages

CHAPTER 6 The Work

Building a Playground With an Unplayful Adult

chapter |18 pages

CHAPTER 8 Primary Trauma

Work, Love, and Play Toward Repair