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Play and Playfulness

Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Aspects

Monisha Akhtar (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
252 Seiten
2011
Jason Aronson Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-7657-0760-4 (ISBN)
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Appearing nearly forty years after the last significant text on the topic, this book brings the psychoanalytic theory on play truly up to date and elucidates its significance for clinical work with the help of illustrative clinical vignettes.
While the psychodynamic understanding of play and play's therapeutic potential was long restricted to the realm of children, Winnicott's work demonstrated the profound significance of the capacity to play for healthy mental functioning during adult life. Scattered writings of Erikson, Glenn, and Shopper notwithstanding, the early spark of understanding remained largely ill developed. In Play and Playfulness, the reader is offered an exciting and highly informative set of essays about the psychic area that lies between reality and unreality and between veracity and imagination. It is the area of paradox and creativity. It sustains the self, allows for ego-replenishing regressions, and adds to the joy of the vital and lived experience. This book provides an easy and readable passage to the valley of the transitional experience in which creative synthesis of reality and unreality leads to a world of vigor, enthusiasm, and liveliness. The cultural variations and the clinical implications of such an experience are thoroughly elucidated. The result is a volume replete with technical virtuosity, clinical relevance, and the basic and nearly self evident humane music of the day-to-day experience of life.

Monisha C. Akhtar, PhD, is a faculty member at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, PA. She maintains a private practice in Ardmore, PA.

Part 1 Part I—Development Chapter 2 Chapter 1—Self-Other Action Play: A Window into the Representational World of the Infant Chapter 3 Chapter 2—Fathers and Play Chapter 4 Chapter 3—Adolescence as a Time to Play Part 5 Part II—Psychopathology Chapter 6 Chapter 4—Neurotic Inhibitions of Play Chapter 7 Chapter 5—Normal and Pathological Playfulness Chapter 8 Chapter 6—Remembering, Replaying, and Working Through: The Transformation of Trauma in Children's Play Part 9 Part III—Sociocultural Aspects Chapter 10 Chapter 7—Cultural Pathways to Understanding Children's Play: Mythology and Folklore Chapter 11 Chapter 8—Playing for Survival during the Holocaust Chapter 12 Chapter 9—Play and Creativity Chapter 13 Chapter 10—Play and Track II Diplomacy Part 14 Part IV—Technical Implications Chapter 15 Chapter 11—Aggression in Children: Origins, Manifestations, and Management through Play Chapter 16 Chapter 12—Play and Very Young Children in Object Relations Family Therapy Chapter 17 Chapter 13—Playfulness in the Adult Analytic Relationship Chapter 18 References

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.3.2011
Co-Autor Salman Akhtar, Anni Bergman, Melvin Bornstein, Ira Brenner
Verlagsort Northvale NJ
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 239 mm
Gewicht 556 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Familien- / Systemische Therapie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 0-7657-0760-8 / 0765707608
ISBN-13 978-0-7657-0760-4 / 9780765707604
Zustand Neuware
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