Is play only a children s activity? How is the spontaneous play
of adults expressed? What is the difference between play and game ?
What function does play have during war?
Play: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Survival and Human
Development explores the importance of play in the life of the
individual and in society. Most people associate psychoanalysis
with hidden and negative instincts, like sexuality and
aggressiveness, very seldom with positive urges like the importance
of love and empathy, and almost never with play. Play, which
occupies a special place in our mental life, is not merely a
children s activity. Both in children and adults, the lack of play
or the incapacity to play almost always has a traumatic cause this
book also shows the crucial importance of play in relation to the
survival in warfare and during traumatic times.
In this book Emilia Perroni argues that whether we regard play
as a spontaneous creation or whether we see it as an enjoyable
activity with defined rules (a game), that it is impossible to
conceive human existence and civilization without it. The papers
collected in this book are the results of the research offered on
the subject of play by several Israeli therapists from different
psychoanalytic schools Freudian, Jungian, Kleinian, Winnicottian
and Self-Psychology. Other contributions are from Israeli
researchers and academics from various fields such as literature,
music, art, theatre and cinema, contemporary psychoanalysis and
other disciplines.
Play: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Survival and Human
Development offers new ways to think about, and understand, play as
a search for meaning, and as a way of becoming oneself. This book
will be of interest to psychoanalysts, researchers, therapists,
parents, teachers and students who are interested in the
application of psychoanalytic theory to their fields including
students of cultural studies, art, music, philosophy.
Emilia Perroni is a clinical psychologist, 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, the Israeli
Association of Psychotherapy, she is an Associated-Member of the
Israeli Institute of Jungian Psychology, and Research Fellow at the
Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem.
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