In Psychoanalysis for Children with ADHD, a group of eminent analysts highlight the positive impact that psychoanalytic work and the clinical space can have on children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
In Psychoanalysis for Children with ADHD, a group of eminent analysts highlight the positive impact that psychoanalytic work and the clinical space can have on children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sebastien Ponnou is a psychoanalyst and professor in educational sciences at the University of Paris 8, France. His research focuses on psychoanalytic studies, clinical practices, mental health issues, medico-social institutions, and the training of social workers.
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Foreword to the English edition Foreword Valeria Sommer Dupont Introduction 1. The scientific discourse on ADHD: evolution, critical analysis and questions François Gonon 2. Listening to children rather than to the sirens of scientism Patrick Landman 3. The problem with biomedical approaches and the necessity for psychoanalysis as exemplified by hyperactivity/ADHD Sébastien Ponnou 4. The hyperactive child, an unusual collective myth, par Pascal-Henri Keller 5. ADHD: from disorder to individual invention David Coto 6. Anastasia: a new choreography Laurence Morel 7. Franck: a case of ADHD Sébastien Ponnou Conclusion
Foreword to the English edition Foreword Valeria Sommer Dupont Introduction 1. The scientific discourse on ADHD: evolution, critical analysis and questions François Gonon 2. Listening to children rather than to the sirens of scientism Patrick Landman 3. The problem with biomedical approaches and the necessity for psychoanalysis as exemplified by hyperactivity/ADHD Sébastien Ponnou 4. The hyperactive child, an unusual collective myth, par Pascal-Henri Keller 5. ADHD: from disorder to individual invention David Coto 6. Anastasia: a new choreography Laurence Morel 7. Franck: a case of ADHD Sébastien Ponnou Conclusion
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