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Author Weininger, Otto, 1929-

Title Children's phantasies : the shaping of relationships / O. Weininger.

Publication Info. London : Karnac, 1989.

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 314 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-302) and index.
Contents pt. 1. Good, bad and enough : some basic processes in the paranoid-schizoid position -- pt. 2. Aggression, expression and love : development through the depressive position -- pt. 3. Anxiety and independence : the Oedipal position and the emergence of the sufficient ego -- pt. 4. Feeling, thought and creativity : the interdependence of phantasy and learning -- pt. 5. Play psychotherapy : theory and practice.
Summary Otto Weininger illustrates the manifestations of unconscious phantasy in children - normal, neurotic or psychotic - in various settings such as playgroups, ordinary schools or special schools for disturbed children, the family milieu or play therapy. He uses Melanie Klein's developmental theory and shows the evolutions of phantasies in their content, in the way they are symbolizes, and their functioning in terms of the child's evolution from the paranoid-schizoid position to the depressive position and Oedipus complex.
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Subject Child analysis.
Child analysis.
Fantasy in children.
Fantasy in children.
Psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalysis.
Child Behavior -- psychology.
Imagination.
Play Therapy.
Child.
Infant.
Indexed Term Children Development Role of fantasies
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Weininger, Otto, 1929- Children's phantasies. London : Karnac, 1989 0946439540 (DLC) 90106087 (OCoLC)19270659
ISBN 9781849400831 (electronic book)
1849400830 (electronic book)
0946439540
9780946439546