TY - BOOK AU - Bick,Esther AU - Briggs,Andrew TI - Surviving space: papers on the infant observation : essays on the centenary of Esther Bick T2 - Tavistock Clinic series SN - 1855752921 AV - RJ131 .S87 2002 U1 - 155.422 22 PY - 2002/// CY - London, New York PB - Karnac KW - Bick, Esther, KW - Infants KW - Physiology KW - Infant psychology KW - Child psychotherapy KW - Child psychology KW - Festschriften KW - lcgft N1 - 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 ER -