The Adolescent Psyche: Jungian and Winnicottian Perspectives
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- ebook: 1627006384
- Author: Richard Frankel
- License: Free
- Date: Nov,25,2008
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An increasing number of adolescents are being referred for psychotherapy and psychiatric treatment but there are a great many difficulties in reaching the adolescent client, and the number of successful outcomes is low. The Adolescent Psyche offers a psychological framework based on the work of Jung and Winnicott, demonstrating how adolescence is really a unique stage of development in the life cycle, rather than a mere recapitulation of childhood as is traditionally thought. Through the presentation of case studies, Richard Frankel shows how this theoretical framework can be put into clinical practice.
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the adolescent psyche
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