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Engaging Primitive Anxieties of the Emerging Self: The Legacy of Frances Tustin [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width: 230x147 mm, weight: 498 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Karnac Books
  • ISBN-10: 1782202978
  • ISBN-13: 9781782202974
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width: 230x147 mm, weight: 498 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Karnac Books
  • ISBN-10: 1782202978
  • ISBN-13: 9781782202974
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Frances Tustin was a pioneering child psychotherapist who broke new ground in working with autistic children in the latter half of the twentieth century. This book amplifies and extends contributions by Tustin to the study and treatment of autism, autistic spectrum disorders and autistic defences and enclaves in non-autistic patients. It offers readers a contribution to the understanding and treatment of primitive mental states and primitive character disorders.

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'Frances Tustin's influence continues to grow, not least thanks to conferences coorganized by the Frances Tustin Memorial Trust. This book, edited by Howard Levine and David Power, expands on papers from the seventh conference in Boston, in which authors of differing orientations address Tustin's contribution to the understanding of childhood autism and primitive states of mind. It will make fascinating reading for psychoanalytic workers with patients of all ages, and for anyone concerned with the foundations of experience.'- Maria Rhode, Emeritus Professor of Child Psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic/University of East London, and Honorary Associate of the British Psychoanalytical Society'In tribute to the creative and seminal work of Frances Tustin, this superbly edited book takes the reader into the new terrain of unrepresented states, autistic objects, black holes and many other phenomena particular to the non-neurotic patients now presenting to analysts. All clinicians, especially those working with children, will benefit from reading this book.'- Jack Novick, MA, PhD, president-elect of the Association for Child Psychoanalysis, and co-author of Freedom To Choose: Two Systems of Self Regulation

About The Editors And Contributors ix
Introduction xv
David G. Power
Chapter One Finding a center of gravity via proximity with the analyst
1(20)
Judy K. Eekhoff
Chapter Two Daydreaming and hypochondria: when daydreaming goes wrong and hypochondria becomes an autistic retreat
21(22)
Alina Schellekes
Chapter Three "Black holes" and "fear of breakdown" in the analysis of a fetishistic-masochistic patient
43
Ofra Eshel
Chapter Four Autistic states in patients with a narcissistic structure
73(22)
Anna Oliva De Cesarei
Chapter Five Sensual experience, defensive second skin, and the eclipse of the body: some thoughts on Tustin and Ferrari
95(18)
Riccardo Lombardi
Chapter Six "Emotional" storms in autistoid dynamics
113(16)
Bernd Nissen
Chapter Seven "The very same is lost": in pursuit of mental coverage when emerging from autistic states
129(22)
Joshua Durban
Chapter Eight Bion and the unintegrated states: falling, dissolving, and spilling
151(20)
Celia Fix Korbivcher
Chapter Nine Inhibition of curiosity due to concern about the object's response: difficulties in tolerating a "third position" in relation to autism
171(16)
David Simpson
Chapter Ten Language used as an autistic object
187(18)
Lia Pistiner de Cortinas
Chapter Eleven The struggle to make the autistic child human
205(16)
Vincenzo Bonaminio
Chapter Twelve Beckett's Endgame: the collapse of mental life
221(20)
Annie Reiner
Chapter Thirteen The autistic object, ethology, and neuroscience: a way to a Copernican revolution in the understanding of autistic spectrum disorders (ASD)?
241(18)
Paulo Duarte Guimaraes Filho
Index 259
Howard B. Levine is a member of the faculty at the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England East, a member of the faculty and supervising analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, and is in private practice in Brookline, Massachusetts. He is a founding member of the Group for the Study of Psychoanalytic Process and the Boston Group for Psychoanalytic Studies, Inc. David G. Power is a founding member of the Boston Group for Psychoanalytic Studies and Past President, Supervisory and Teaching Analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis. He maintains a private practice in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and supervision in Cambridge, Massachusetts.