ABSTRACT

This book is a celebration of the work of Anne Alvarez, an enormously influential psychoanalytic psychotherapist whose work on autism and severe personality disorders in children has been important internationally. This book:
* brings together assessment of the influence of Alvarez's work across a range of child psychotherapy and related areas
* evaluates how her ideas affect the most current developments in these areas
* includes contributions from renowned psychoanalysts and psychotherapists from around the world.
It will be of great interest to child and adolescent psychotherapists in training and practice, and also to clinical psychologists, psychoanalysts and psychiatrists working with autistic/severely disturbed children.

part |74 pages

Mainly theoretical

chapter |11 pages

Bridging the Atlantic for psychoanalysis

An appreciation of the contributions of Anne Alvarez

chapter |18 pages

Changing ideas of change

The dual components of therapeutic action

chapter |18 pages

Neurobiology, developmental psychology, and psychoanalysis

Convergent findings on the subject of projective identification

part |120 pages

Mainly clinical

chapter |12 pages

“Think outside, not inside”

Making an interpretation hearable

chapter |13 pages

From freezing to thawing

Working towards the depressive position in long-term therapy with autistic patients 1

chapter |12 pages

Liking liking doing

chapter |13 pages

First love unfolding

Developmental and psychoanalytic perspectives on first relationships and their significance in clinical work

chapter |13 pages

Glimpses of what might have been

A traumatised autistic boy's struggle to have a mind

chapter |16 pages

On temporal shapes

The relation between primary rhythmical experience and the quality of mental links