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Author Aleksandrowicz, Dov R.

Title The injured self : the psychopathology and psychotherapy of developmental deviations / Dov R. Aleksandrowicz and Malca K. Aleksandrowicz ; with a contribution by Dasi Ravid
Published London : Karnac Books, 2011

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Description xvi, 256 pages ; 23 cm
regular print
Contents Contents note continued: ch. Thirteen Shahar: art therapy of a boy with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Conduct Disorder -- ch. Fourteen Parent counselling and early intervention -- ch. Fifteen Mastery, aggression, and narcissism -- ch. Sixteen Cognition in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy -- ch. Seventeen Neurobiological perspective -- ch. Eighteen Conclusions
Machine generated contents note: ch. One Psychotherapy of a borderline child: Uri -- ch. Two Early development and the developmental matrix -- ch. Three Clinical manifestations of developmental deviations -- ch. Four Emotional effects of developmental deviations: the injured self -- ch. Five Effect of deviations on the progression of developmental stages -- ch. Six Coping with maladaptive development -- ch. Seven Raising a child with idiosyncratic development: a mission barely possible -- ch. Eight Diagnosis of developmental deviations -- ch. Nine Developmentally informed therapy -- ch. Ten Psychotherapy of a girl with minimal ADHD: Giselle, the "Girl who Tamed Dinosaurs" -- ch. Eleven Reconstruction in psychoanalysis: Ms. C. the "Slow Scientist" -- ch. Twelve Psychoanalysis of a patient with borderline personality disorder and minimal encephalopathy: Mr. G., the "Great White Hunter" --
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-246) and index
Subject Child development.
Child psychopathology.
Developmental neurophysiology.
Developmentally disabled children -- Case studies.
Psychotherapy.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Author Aleksandrowicz, Malca A.
LC no. 2011410302
ISBN 1855758423
9781855758421
Other Titles Psychopathology and psychotherapy of developmental deviations