ABSTRACT
This book presents two thoughtful and long clinical case presentations of adolescents with serious psychiatric problems and some social-psychiatric meditations on homosexuality, divorce, and day care. It explores the challenges confronting the therapist in maintaining a workable therapeutic frame.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|125 pages
Treating the Other Third
part II|49 pages
Vicissitudes in Development: Understanding Some Outliers
chapter Three|34 pages
Revisiting homosexuality: one possible developmental pathway
(Dilemmas at the interface of psychiatry and politics)
chapter Four|13 pages
The relationship between suicide and homicide
(Dilemmas at the interface of psychiatry and the law)
part III|28 pages
Dilemmas at the Interface of Individual Psychology and Sociology