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Surviving space : papers on the infant observation : essays on the centenary of Esther Bick / edited by Andrew Biggs ; foreword by Donald Meltzer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Tavistock Clinic seriesPublisher: London ; New York : Karnac, 2002Description: xxx, 310 p. : ill., portsISBN:
  • 1855752921
  • 9781855752924
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 155.422 22
LOC classification:
  • RJ131 .S87 2002
Contents:
Foreword / Donald Meltzer -- I. Pioneering ideas: the papers of Esther Bick. 1. Child analysis today [1962]. 2. Notes on infant observation in psycho-analytic training [1964]. 3. The experience of the skin in early object relations [1968]. 4. Further considerations on the function of the skin in early object relations [1986] -- II. Pushing at the boundaries. 5. Three years of observation with Mrs Bick / Jeanne Magagna. 6. Mrs Bick and infant observation / Joan Symington. 7. The relevance of infant and young-child observation in multidisciplinary assessments for the family courts / Biddy Youell. 8. Mrs Bick's contribution to the understanding of severe feeding difficulties and pervasive refusal / Jeanne Magagna. 9. Applying the observational method: observing organizations / R. D. Hinshelwood. 10. Secondary skin and culture: reflections on some aspects of teaching Traveller children / Jan Dollery and Andrew Briggs. 11. Reflections on the function of the skin in psychosocial space / Stephen Briggs. 12. The skin in early object relations revisited / Judith Jackson and Eleanor Nowers. 13. Whom does the skin belong to? Trauma, communication, and a sense of self / Maria Rhode. 14. Failures to link: attacks or defects, disintegration or unintegration? / Anne Alvarez. 15. Looking in the right place: complexity theory, psychoanalysis, and infant observation / Michael Rustin.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-296) and index.

Foreword / Donald Meltzer -- I. Pioneering ideas: the papers of Esther Bick. 1. Child analysis today [1962]. 2. Notes on infant observation in psycho-analytic training [1964]. 3. The experience of the skin in early object relations [1968]. 4. Further considerations on the function of the skin in early object relations [1986] -- II. Pushing at the boundaries. 5. Three years of observation with Mrs Bick / Jeanne Magagna. 6. Mrs Bick and infant observation / Joan Symington. 7. The relevance of infant and young-child observation in multidisciplinary assessments for the family courts / Biddy Youell. 8. Mrs Bick's contribution to the understanding of severe feeding difficulties and pervasive refusal / Jeanne Magagna. 9. Applying the observational method: observing organizations / R. D. Hinshelwood. 10. Secondary skin and culture: reflections on some aspects of teaching Traveller children / Jan Dollery and Andrew Briggs. 11. Reflections on the function of the skin in psychosocial space / Stephen Briggs. 12. The skin in early object relations revisited / Judith Jackson and Eleanor Nowers. 13. Whom does the skin belong to? Trauma, communication, and a sense of self / Maria Rhode. 14. Failures to link: attacks or defects, disintegration or unintegration? / Anne Alvarez. 15. Looking in the right place: complexity theory, psychoanalysis, and infant observation / Michael Rustin.

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