The Adolescent Psyche: Jungian and Winnicottian PerspectivesPsychology Press, 1998 - 243 pages Adolescence is recognised as a turbulent period of human development. Along with the physical changes of puberty, adolescents undergo significant transformations in the way they think, act, feel and perceive the world. The disruption that is manifest in their behaviour is upsetting and often incomprehensible to the adults surrounding them. |
Contents
List of abbreviations Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical perspectives on adolescence | 11 |
Psychoanalytic approaches | 13 |
Developmental analytical psychology | 37 |
Adolescence initiation and the dying process | 51 |
The archetype of initiation | 53 |
Life and death imagery in adolescence | 79 |
Bodily idealistic and ideational awakenings | 88 |
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Het voorjaarsontwaken. De adolescentie in psychodynamische theorie en therapie No preview available - 1998 |