The infantile in psychoanalytic practice today / Florence Guignard ; translated by Andrew Weller.

Author/creator Guignard, Florence
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Descriptionpages cm.
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Uniform titleAu vif de l'infantile. English
SeriesThe international psychoanalytical association psychoanalytic ideas and applications series
Contents The Infantile in the analytic relationship -- Hans and Sigi: sexual theories as defences against the discovery of infantile sexuality -- The guilt of the child's desire -- The sources of projective identification -- The depressive position and the Oedipal complex -- A stroll in the preconscious -- The unknown object of the transference -- Leonardo and Sigmund: love, hate and knowledge -- The adult analyst's countertransference in the light of the transference of the child in analysis -- Concerning Don Giovanni's women: some aspects of female auto-erotism -- Between the tree and the bark: the psychotherapist in institutions -- Pregenitality and the primal scene or the fantasized fate of the digestive tract -- Sexual life and identificatory reorganizations in adolescence -- The cost of pubertal transformations -- Child and adolescent psychoanalysis -- Conclusion.
Abstract "The Infantile in Psychoanalytic Practice Today demonstrates the concept of the Infantile, first proposed almost a quarter of a century ago, and the ways in which it has become an indispensable tool in contemporary psychoanalytic clinical practice. This eagerly awaited English edition includes two new chapters, filling a gap in the psychoanalytic library. As a concept with international scope, these writings on the Infantile will be essential reading for psychoanalysts working today and all those interested in the history of psychoanalysis"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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