Broken bounds contemporary reflections on the antisocial tendency / edited by Christopher Reeves.

Other author Reeves, Christopher.
Other author Squiggle Foundation.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon : Karnac for the Squiggle Foundation,
Descriptionxviii, 141 p. ; 23 cm.
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SeriesWinnicott studies monograph series
Winnicott studies monograph series. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents COVER; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS; EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION; LECTURE ONE Learning to live with the antisocial tendency: the challenge of residential care and treatment; LECTURE TWO Responses to antisocial youth: does Donald Winnicott have messages for us today?; LECTURE THREE Can the state ever be a "good-enough parent"?; LECTURE FOUR Winnicott's delinquent; LECTURE FIVE Heroic delinquency and the riddle of the Sphinx; LECTURE SIX Society and the antisocial tendency: "physician, heal thyself!"
Abstract In 2009-2010, The Squiggle Foundation, whose aim is to stimulate interest in the work of Donald Winnicott, organized a series of lectures on the theme of "the antisocial tendency". These lectures are offered here to the wider public much as they were originally given. The speakers, each one an established figure in child care policy or in the residential and therapeutic management of disaffected youngsters, reflect on society's changing attitudes towards antisocial behaviour and its manifestations over the past half century.
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ISBN9781780490373
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