ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1968, this book was an experimental investigation into some personality characteristics associated with three types of child problem behaviour. The behaviour of the children in school is described, and their underlying personality needs, as evinced by the stories they told to the author, are assessed. The behaviour at home of the asthmatic and road accident children is examined and their early developmental history traced. The part played by prolonged environmental stress, constitutional vulnerability and transitory needs is considered.

chapter Chapter I|10 pages

Children in Conflict

part One|74 pages

Road Accident Involvement in Children

chapter Chapter II|4 pages

Road Accident Involvement in Children

chapter Chapter V|22 pages

The Personality Needs of Accident Involved Children

chapter Chapter VIII|10 pages

Discussion of Present Findings

part Two|85 pages

Sexual Assault In Childhood

chapter Chapter X|9 pages

Previous Discussion of the Problem

chapter Chapter XI|3 pages

Formulation of the Basic Hypotheses

chapter Chapter XIII|40 pages

The Personality Needs of Sexually Assaulted Children

chapter Chapter XVI|9 pages

Discussion of Present Findings

part Three|85 pages

Asthmatic Children

chapter Chapter XVII|3 pages

Introduction to the Problem

chapter Chapter XVIII|14 pages

Clinical Description and Formulation of Basic Hypotheses

chapter Chapter XIX|10 pages

Previous Investigations of the Child and his Mother

chapter Chapter XX|20 pages

The Personality Needs of Asthmatic Children

chapter Chapter XXII|15 pages

The Asthmatic Child's Mother and her Attitude towards him

chapter Chapter XXIV|3 pages

Child Problem Behaviour as perceived by the Mother

chapter Chapter XXV|12 pages

Discussion of Present Findings