Through clinical illustrations and theoretical considerations, Difficult Identities discusses the centrality of transference in helping young patients overcome the difficulties in constructing their identity.
Through clinical illustrations and theoretical considerations, Difficult Identities discusses the centrality of transference in helping young patients overcome the difficulties in constructing their identity.
Pia De Silvestris is a psychotherapist who lives and practises in Rome. She is a full member of the Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy for Children, Adolescents and Couples (SIPsIA) and the Italian Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (SIPP), and teaches on the training programmes of both societies. She has published widely in psychoanalytic journals, and has co-authored several books in Italian, among which are Transference in Child Psychoanalysis (1994); Childhood Depression (1997); Transcribing the Unconscious (2002); Awareness and Self-Analysis (2005).
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR NOTE ON THE TRANSLATION PREFACE by Maria Luisa Algini INTRODUCTION by Maurizio Balsamo CHAPTER ONE Difficult identity CHAPTER TWO Interminable illusion CHAPTER THREE Identity: internal objects and the superego CHAPTER FOUR Identity: from oedipal vicissitudes to adolescence CHAPTER FIVE The laborious integration of the body image in adolescence
ABOUT THE AUTHOR NOTE ON THE TRANSLATION PREFACE by Maria Luisa Algini INTRODUCTION by Maurizio Balsamo CHAPTER ONE Difficult identity CHAPTER TWO Interminable illusion CHAPTER THREE Identity: internal objects and the superego CHAPTER FOUR Identity: from oedipal vicissitudes to adolescence CHAPTER FIVE The laborious integration of the body image in adolescence
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