Transforming Infantile Trauma in Analytic Work with Children and Adults: The Clinical Writings of Alessandra Cavalli

Editor : Martha Stevns, Editor : Lucinda Hawkins

Transforming Infantile Trauma in Analytic Work with Children and Adults: The Clinical Writings of Alessandra Cavalli

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Reviews and Endorsements

'Alessandra Cavalli was a wonderfully creative writer, thinker and teacher. Her blending of Klein, Bion and Jung with her close observation of babies, her patients and her clinical self have led to some real pearls. We are lucky to have this collection.' - Anne Alvarez, PhD, MACP, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist, London.

'The imagination and generosity of Alessandra Cavalli’s clinical writing make this book a pleasure to read as well as a stimulus to debate about fundamental psychoanalytic theory. It is an eloquent demonstration of the creative bringing together of clinical practice with adults and children, in the footsteps of Klein, Winnicott and Fordham.' - Margaret Rustin, child and adult psychotherapist, honorary consultant child psychotherapist, Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, child analyst and honorary member British Psychoanalytic Society.

'Alessandra Cavalli’s book will be of immense interest to clinicians working with early trauma in the psyche of children and adults. Comprehensively integrating the work of Jung, Fordham, Klein and Bion, her profound exploration of the nature and meaning of unconscious intersubjective processes will be invaluable to psychotherapists and psychoanalysts.' - Brian Feldman, PhD, child and adult analyst, Jung Institute, San Francisco, CA.

'This most important book demonstrates not only the very solid theoretical and clinical foundation of Alessandra Cavalli’s work but also her brilliant creative mind. Her work on trauma and its influence on the developing self is outstanding and gives the reader an inspirational integration of psychoanalysis and Jungian archetypal theory.' - ,b>Misser Berg, Jungian analyst, Denmark, President-Elect, International Association of Analytical Psychology.

'Alessandra Cavalli had an inexhaustible curiosity about the human mind and hope for the other, and her generosity in sharing the wisdom of her experience, both clinical and existential, made her an outstanding teacher and writer.' - Elena Bortuleva, child psychotherapist, adult analyst, Russian Society of Analytical Psychology.

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