The Playground of Psychoanalytic Therapy
Building on the foundations of the "independent tradition" of British object relations theory and modern infancy research, Sanville proffers a new understanding of the role of play in the clinical situation. She attends especially to the therapeutic situation as a safe playground, the therapist's playful engagement of the patient, and the patient's emergent ability to embrace playfully the liberating possibilities of psychoanalytic therapy.
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The Playground of Psychoanalytic Therapy
Building on the foundations of the "independent tradition" of British object relations theory and modern infancy research, Sanville proffers a new understanding of the role of play in the clinical situation. She attends especially to the therapeutic situation as a safe playground, the therapist's playful engagement of the patient, and the patient's emergent ability to embrace playfully the liberating possibilities of psychoanalytic therapy.
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The Playground of Psychoanalytic Therapy

The Playground of Psychoanalytic Therapy

by Jean B. Sanville
The Playground of Psychoanalytic Therapy

The Playground of Psychoanalytic Therapy

by Jean B. Sanville

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Overview

Building on the foundations of the "independent tradition" of British object relations theory and modern infancy research, Sanville proffers a new understanding of the role of play in the clinical situation. She attends especially to the therapeutic situation as a safe playground, the therapist's playful engagement of the patient, and the patient's emergent ability to embrace playfully the liberating possibilities of psychoanalytic therapy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780881633313
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/01/2000
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Meaning Making and Playing in Infancy. A Child Who Cannot Play. A Child Who Cannot Play: A Contemporary Little Hans. The Scene: Space and Time of the Therapeutic Playground. Playgrounds for Transference and Countertransference. The Work: Building a Playground with an Unplayful Adult. Re-railing the Dialogue. Primary Trauma: Work, Love, and Play Toward Repair. Dreams as Private Playthings. The Psychomythology of Everyday Life. Playing and Interpretation. Endings and New Beginnings. The Play of Psychotherapy.
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