Troubled children in a troubled world /
Buxbaum, Edith.
Troubled children in a troubled world / Edith Buxbaum. - New York : International Universities Press, [1970]. - 341 p. ; 23 cm. - 618.92/8/9008 .
Bibliogr.: p. 317-326
Theoretical considerations: Psychosexual development. The problem of separation and the feeling of identity. Activity and aggression in children. Aggression, violence, and cruelty in children. The parents' role in the etiology of learning disturbances. Technique of child therapy; a critical evaluation. Psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in the treatment of children.--Clinical case illustrations: Exhibitionistic onanism in a ten-year-old boy. Hair pulling and fetishism. The role of detective stories in the analysis of a twelve-year-old boy. A contribution to the psychoanalytic knowledge of the latency period. The role of a second language in the formation of ego and superego. Transference and group formation in children and adolescents. Aggression and the function of the group in adolescence. Problems of kibbutz children. Three great psychoanalytic educators.
Child psychiatry--Addresses, essays, lectures.
618.92/8/9008
Troubled children in a troubled world / Edith Buxbaum. - New York : International Universities Press, [1970]. - 341 p. ; 23 cm. - 618.92/8/9008 .
Bibliogr.: p. 317-326
Theoretical considerations: Psychosexual development. The problem of separation and the feeling of identity. Activity and aggression in children. Aggression, violence, and cruelty in children. The parents' role in the etiology of learning disturbances. Technique of child therapy; a critical evaluation. Psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in the treatment of children.--Clinical case illustrations: Exhibitionistic onanism in a ten-year-old boy. Hair pulling and fetishism. The role of detective stories in the analysis of a twelve-year-old boy. A contribution to the psychoanalytic knowledge of the latency period. The role of a second language in the formation of ego and superego. Transference and group formation in children and adolescents. Aggression and the function of the group in adolescence. Problems of kibbutz children. Three great psychoanalytic educators.
Child psychiatry--Addresses, essays, lectures.
618.92/8/9008