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Freud described changes in the structure of the mind, including the
consolidation of the superego with resolution of the oedipal
complex. Important psychoanalytic thinkers since Freud have studied
and emphasized the role of pre-oedipal development in the creation
of psychological structure. While each of these authors developed
his or her own language and concepts, they all described a
fundamental transition in the structure and working of the mind
that has profound importance for the psychological functioning of
the child and the adult she later becomes. This book closely
examines the analyses of two little girls. One began analysis
having already achieved the transition to a more enduring and
reliable psychic structure, a cohesive self. Because she had
several experiences that overwhelmed her emotional capacities prior
to entering the oedipal phase of development, her oedipal
experience was filled with anxiety and overstimulation. At the
start of her analysis , the second child contended with anxiety
about loss of the object and abandonment, and she struggled with
the process of separation/individuation. Her psychic structure, her
self, was not cohesive, and she was vulnerable to fragmentation.
During her analysis, her stymied development was freed up, and the
authors trace the changes within her as psychic structure
consolidated and oedipal material took center stage. Comparison of
these two young girls and their analyses enables the authors to
illustrate and discuss important mental phenomena and
psychoanalytic concepts. These include psychic structure, the self,
the similarities and differences between a mind that is vulnerable
to fragmentation and one that is not, and the internal states
associated with fragmentation and trauma. By looking into the
differences (and similarities) in the ways each girl responded to
interventions by her analyst, the authors explore psychoanalytic
technique and therapeutic action, including the many manifestations
of interpretation and insight, the role of the analyst as a
developmental object, and the development of psychic structure. The
authors show how similar manifest behavior and content have
different latent meanings and sources for each child, and they
further illustrate the transformations of fantasies, anxieties,
preoccupations, and ego structures over the course of their
analyses.
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