Childhood Psychosis: A Lacanian Perspective

Author(s) : Silvia Elena Tendlarz

Childhood Psychosis: A Lacanian Perspective

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'There have been a number of presentations of the Lacanian theory of psychosis to appear in English over the last few years but until Tendlarz's book there has been no systematic study of the Lacanian theory of childhood psychosis.

'This superb book charts the development of perspectives on childhood psychosis in the work of Jacques Lacan and in that of later analysts working in the Lacanian tradition. Tendlarz shows an admirable command of the literature and the many secondary sources which deal with these clinical questions. In her blend of careful theoretical exposition and the clinical case examples, she brings to life a neglected thread of Lacanian work. She demonstrates how Lacanian ideas not only allow us to reformulate the classic post-Freudian approaches to childhood psychosis but are also crucial for the trials of clinical work with children.

'This book both inspires and informs. It is an essential study not only for students of Lacanian psychoanalysis, but also for all those who work with children in the context of contemporary psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.'
- Darian Leader, Psychoanalyst, Member of Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research

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