ABSTRACT

Over a period of several decades, the author evolved a personal way of relating to and communicating with children, offering them a live professional setting in which to discover themselves. He believed that, in the right case, a full and free use of the first interview can yield rich rewards, and he claimed that the right cases for this are common. He hoped that, by presenting these case studies, he would introduce the reader to the exciting potential of his approach, which depends as much on selection (of therapist) as on training. Here is his presentation - seventeen case histories whose significance for child psychiatry is in the tradition of Freud's case histories of the treatment of adult neurotics. Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry provides a fruitful feedback to psychoanalysis itself.

part One|126 pages

Introduction

chapter Case I|16 pages

‘Iiro’ aet 9 years 9 months

chapter Case II|14 pages

‘Robin’ aet 5 years

chapter Case III|22 pages

‘Eliza’ aet 7½ years

chapter Case IV|25 pages

‘Bob’ aet 6 years

chapter Case V|16 pages

‘Robert’ aet 9 years

chapter Case VI 1|5 pages

‘Rosemary’ aet 10 years

chapter Case VII|17 pages

‘Alfred’ aet 10 years

part Two|88 pages

Introduction

chapter Case VIII|18 pages

‘Charles’ aet 9 years

chapter Case IX|14 pages

‘Ashton’ aet 12 years

chapter Case X|15 pages

'Albert' aet 7 years 9 months

chapter Case XI|18 pages

‘Hesta’ aet 16 years

chapter Case XII|21 pages

‘Milton’ aet 8 years

part Three|182 pages

Introduction

chapter Case XIII|19 pages

1 ‘Ada’ aet 8 years

chapter Case XIV|31 pages

‘Cecil’ aet 21 months at first consultation

chapter Case XV|26 pages

‘Mark’ aet 12 years

chapter Case XVI|19 pages

‘Peter’ aet 13 years

chapter Case XVII|16 pages

‘Ruth’ aet 8 years

chapter Case XVIII|11 pages

‘Mrs. X.’ aet 30 years (mother of Anna, aet 6 years)

chapter Case XIX|2 pages

‘Lily’ aet 5 years

chapter Case XX|36 pages

‘Jason’ aet 8 years 9 months

chapter Case XXI|17 pages

‘George’ aet 13 years