ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1933, the author’s ambition was to depict the child's mind as revealed to us by psychoanalysis. It was not intended to teach the technique of psychoanalysis as applied to children nor to formulate a methodology of education. The author starts by defining the concepts of psychoanalysis and children with reference to his earlier title dealing with psychoanalysis in relation to education: fundamental mechanisms; complexes; typical disturbances and methods. In this title he chooses to focus on complexes which he believed was ‘the heart of the matter’. A great opportunity to read an early interpretation of psychoanalysis and its application to children.

part |72 pages

Complexes of the Object

chapter |15 pages

Cain or Fraternal Rivalry

chapter |17 pages

Destruction

chapter |21 pages

Display and Mystery

part |63 pages

Complexes of the Ego

chapter |18 pages

Mutilation

chapter |19 pages

Birth

part |35 pages

Complexes of Attitude

chapter |16 pages

Weaning

chapter |17 pages

Retreat

part |65 pages

Relations and Regulations

chapter |24 pages

Two Typical Motifs

chapter |17 pages

The Super-Ego

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion