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This title explores the importance of play in the life of the individual and in society. It shows the importance of play in relation to survival in warfare and traumatic times.
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This title explores the importance of play in the life of the individual and in society. It shows the importance of play in relation to survival in warfare and traumatic times.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135933579
- Artikelnr.: 39479085
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135933579
- Artikelnr.: 39479085
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Emilia Perroni is a clinical psychologist and is a supervisor at the School of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at the University of Tel Aviv and the Bar Ilan University. She has a private practice in Jerusalem and in Tel Aviv. She is a member of the Israeli Association of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and the Israeli Association of Psychotherapy, an Associate Member of the Israel Institute of Jungian Psychology and Research Fellow at the Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem.
Section I. The Origins of Play and the Play Space. Chapter One: Listening. Perroni
Introduction: On Listening. Ofarim
Listening in Parenting and Therapy as a Life-Giving Container and as Preparation for the Capacity to Play. Zakai
Hearing
Listening
Being Attentive and Everything in Between. Chapter Two: Psychoanalysis and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Play from Freud to Winnicott. Lurie
Play as a World of Magic and Drama: Winnicott's Ideas about Play and their Application to Children's Psychotherapy. Kulka
Psyche or Soul in Psychoanalysis: Towards the Conceptualization of Play as a Psychoanalytic Transcendental Selfobject. Chapter Three: Space and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Play as a Movement of the Soul: Some Thoughts on Order and Disorder. Bauman
Rites and Games for Creating Sacred Holy Space. Levy
The Dream's Navel and the Hunt in the Forest: Comments on the Structure of Space. Section II. Play
War and Survival. Chapter Four: Survival
Motherhood and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Some Observations on the Exhibition There are no Childish Games
at the Holocaust Museum of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Rosner
Playing in the Shadow of the Holocaust: Memories from a Hiding Place - A Personal Testimony. Hopp
Creativity and Play in the Shadow of War: A Discussion of The Big Notebook by Agota Kristof. Chapter Five: War and Play. Perroni
Introduction: The Concept of Enemy. Mann
Why War? Between Transformational and Terminal Links in the Field of Therapeutic Play and Beyond. Porat
Meltzer
Images of War and Images of Peace in Sand-Play Therapy. Section III. Play and Fatherhood. Chapter Six: Fathers and Sons. Perroni
Introduction: Fatherhood or Motherhood? Bernstein
Daedalus and Icarus: Thoughts on Relations between Fathers and Adolescent Sons. Munk
Father's Truth-and-Lies Game: On Peter Weir's 'The Truman Show'. Section IV. Play and the Theatre Arts. Chapter Seven: The Theater and Play. Perroni
Introduction: To Act and to Tell. Bar Giora
Children and Theater. Meiri
The Actor as an Eternal Child: The Role of Acting in the Training of the Actors. Chapter Eight: Play and Masquerading. Perroni
Introduction: The Play of the Soul behind the Mask. Raz
The Mask. Ankory
Carnival: The Return to Chaos. Perroni
Afterword - On a Personal Note.
Introduction: On Listening. Ofarim
Listening in Parenting and Therapy as a Life-Giving Container and as Preparation for the Capacity to Play. Zakai
Hearing
Listening
Being Attentive and Everything in Between. Chapter Two: Psychoanalysis and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Play from Freud to Winnicott. Lurie
Play as a World of Magic and Drama: Winnicott's Ideas about Play and their Application to Children's Psychotherapy. Kulka
Psyche or Soul in Psychoanalysis: Towards the Conceptualization of Play as a Psychoanalytic Transcendental Selfobject. Chapter Three: Space and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Play as a Movement of the Soul: Some Thoughts on Order and Disorder. Bauman
Rites and Games for Creating Sacred Holy Space. Levy
The Dream's Navel and the Hunt in the Forest: Comments on the Structure of Space. Section II. Play
War and Survival. Chapter Four: Survival
Motherhood and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Some Observations on the Exhibition There are no Childish Games
at the Holocaust Museum of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Rosner
Playing in the Shadow of the Holocaust: Memories from a Hiding Place - A Personal Testimony. Hopp
Creativity and Play in the Shadow of War: A Discussion of The Big Notebook by Agota Kristof. Chapter Five: War and Play. Perroni
Introduction: The Concept of Enemy. Mann
Why War? Between Transformational and Terminal Links in the Field of Therapeutic Play and Beyond. Porat
Meltzer
Images of War and Images of Peace in Sand-Play Therapy. Section III. Play and Fatherhood. Chapter Six: Fathers and Sons. Perroni
Introduction: Fatherhood or Motherhood? Bernstein
Daedalus and Icarus: Thoughts on Relations between Fathers and Adolescent Sons. Munk
Father's Truth-and-Lies Game: On Peter Weir's 'The Truman Show'. Section IV. Play and the Theatre Arts. Chapter Seven: The Theater and Play. Perroni
Introduction: To Act and to Tell. Bar Giora
Children and Theater. Meiri
The Actor as an Eternal Child: The Role of Acting in the Training of the Actors. Chapter Eight: Play and Masquerading. Perroni
Introduction: The Play of the Soul behind the Mask. Raz
The Mask. Ankory
Carnival: The Return to Chaos. Perroni
Afterword - On a Personal Note.
Section I. The Origins of Play and the Play Space. Chapter One: Listening. Perroni
Introduction: On Listening. Ofarim
Listening in Parenting and Therapy as a Life-Giving Container and as Preparation for the Capacity to Play. Zakai
Hearing
Listening
Being Attentive and Everything in Between. Chapter Two: Psychoanalysis and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Play from Freud to Winnicott. Lurie
Play as a World of Magic and Drama: Winnicott's Ideas about Play and their Application to Children's Psychotherapy. Kulka
Psyche or Soul in Psychoanalysis: Towards the Conceptualization of Play as a Psychoanalytic Transcendental Selfobject. Chapter Three: Space and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Play as a Movement of the Soul: Some Thoughts on Order and Disorder. Bauman
Rites and Games for Creating Sacred Holy Space. Levy
The Dream's Navel and the Hunt in the Forest: Comments on the Structure of Space. Section II. Play
War and Survival. Chapter Four: Survival
Motherhood and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Some Observations on the Exhibition There are no Childish Games
at the Holocaust Museum of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Rosner
Playing in the Shadow of the Holocaust: Memories from a Hiding Place - A Personal Testimony. Hopp
Creativity and Play in the Shadow of War: A Discussion of The Big Notebook by Agota Kristof. Chapter Five: War and Play. Perroni
Introduction: The Concept of Enemy. Mann
Why War? Between Transformational and Terminal Links in the Field of Therapeutic Play and Beyond. Porat
Meltzer
Images of War and Images of Peace in Sand-Play Therapy. Section III. Play and Fatherhood. Chapter Six: Fathers and Sons. Perroni
Introduction: Fatherhood or Motherhood? Bernstein
Daedalus and Icarus: Thoughts on Relations between Fathers and Adolescent Sons. Munk
Father's Truth-and-Lies Game: On Peter Weir's 'The Truman Show'. Section IV. Play and the Theatre Arts. Chapter Seven: The Theater and Play. Perroni
Introduction: To Act and to Tell. Bar Giora
Children and Theater. Meiri
The Actor as an Eternal Child: The Role of Acting in the Training of the Actors. Chapter Eight: Play and Masquerading. Perroni
Introduction: The Play of the Soul behind the Mask. Raz
The Mask. Ankory
Carnival: The Return to Chaos. Perroni
Afterword - On a Personal Note.
Introduction: On Listening. Ofarim
Listening in Parenting and Therapy as a Life-Giving Container and as Preparation for the Capacity to Play. Zakai
Hearing
Listening
Being Attentive and Everything in Between. Chapter Two: Psychoanalysis and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Play from Freud to Winnicott. Lurie
Play as a World of Magic and Drama: Winnicott's Ideas about Play and their Application to Children's Psychotherapy. Kulka
Psyche or Soul in Psychoanalysis: Towards the Conceptualization of Play as a Psychoanalytic Transcendental Selfobject. Chapter Three: Space and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Play as a Movement of the Soul: Some Thoughts on Order and Disorder. Bauman
Rites and Games for Creating Sacred Holy Space. Levy
The Dream's Navel and the Hunt in the Forest: Comments on the Structure of Space. Section II. Play
War and Survival. Chapter Four: Survival
Motherhood and Play. Perroni
Introduction: Some Observations on the Exhibition There are no Childish Games
at the Holocaust Museum of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Rosner
Playing in the Shadow of the Holocaust: Memories from a Hiding Place - A Personal Testimony. Hopp
Creativity and Play in the Shadow of War: A Discussion of The Big Notebook by Agota Kristof. Chapter Five: War and Play. Perroni
Introduction: The Concept of Enemy. Mann
Why War? Between Transformational and Terminal Links in the Field of Therapeutic Play and Beyond. Porat
Meltzer
Images of War and Images of Peace in Sand-Play Therapy. Section III. Play and Fatherhood. Chapter Six: Fathers and Sons. Perroni
Introduction: Fatherhood or Motherhood? Bernstein
Daedalus and Icarus: Thoughts on Relations between Fathers and Adolescent Sons. Munk
Father's Truth-and-Lies Game: On Peter Weir's 'The Truman Show'. Section IV. Play and the Theatre Arts. Chapter Seven: The Theater and Play. Perroni
Introduction: To Act and to Tell. Bar Giora
Children and Theater. Meiri
The Actor as an Eternal Child: The Role of Acting in the Training of the Actors. Chapter Eight: Play and Masquerading. Perroni
Introduction: The Play of the Soul behind the Mask. Raz
The Mask. Ankory
Carnival: The Return to Chaos. Perroni
Afterword - On a Personal Note.