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This book is Francoise Dolto s 1939 medical thesis and is dedicated
to medical practitioners, paediatricians, and parents without prior
knowledge of psychoanalysis. Francoise Dolto s aim was to sensitize
people to the unconscious dimensions of many problems in children.
She demonstrates here, through sixteen case studies, how often
children s difficulties at school and at home be they behavioral or
due to impaired learning abilities are the expression of
psychological issues linked with their developing sexuality and
castration anxiety, and result in physical symptoms such as
enuresis and encopresis.Dolto points out that the awareness of the
self and self-responsibility often develops for young people in
families in which the parents do not know how to listen or even
more importantly cannot be listened to with trust. There is also a
summary of Freud s theories of the different stages of the
evolution of the drives, as well as the central developmental role
played by the castration complex, castration anxiety, and the
Oedipus Complex."
First time that this book will appear in English. Dolto is a
popular figure in child psychoanalysis, and of interest to
Lacanians because of her close friendship with Lacan. Dolto's
medical training and extensive work in paediatrics gave her a
perhaps unique view of the links between the individual's physical
and psychic development, and her writings are of particular
interest in the field of psychosomatics and the psycho-social
development of children.
First time that this book will appear in English. Dolto is a
popular figure in child psychoanalysis, and of interest to
Lacanians because of her close friendship with Lacan. Dolto's
medical training and extensive work in paediatrics gave her a
perhaps unique view of the links between the individual's physical
and psychic development, and her writings are of particular
interest in the field of psychosomatics and the psycho-social
development of children.
This book is the author's 1939 medical thesis and is dedicated to
medical practitioners, paediatricians, and parents without prior
knowledge of psychoanalysis. The author's aim was to sensitise
people to the unconscious dimensions of many problems in children.
She demonstrates here, through sixteen case studies, how often
children's difficulties at
The privileged link of psychoanalysis to spoken language does not
necessarily facilitate communication among analysts and
psychotherapists of different mother tongues. The Journal of
European Psychoanalysis published since 1995 has long sought to
overcome these linguistic barriers. Traditionally, it has
introduced English readers to important European authors, as well
as to authors of Latin American countries whose paradigms are close
to European "styles." Freed of the editorial and political
constraints that often govern the official organs of schools and
institutions, the Journal of European Psychoanalysis has, for many
years, regularly featured conversations with some of the most
prominent and brilliant figures in contemporary psychoanalysis:
highlighting debates and trends within psychoanalysis and related
fields while remaining ever-sensitive to the practical, ethical,
and theoretical implications of clinical practice. In Freud's
Tracks collects some of the most engaging and provocative of these
conversations, thus tracing a recent history of psychoanalysis in
Europe while also evidencing the discipline's vital and vibrant
connections with the fields of politics and social policy, science
and philosophy, cultural studies and the social sciences."
No hay que confundir imagen del cuerpo con esquema corporal. El
esquema corporal especifica al individuo en cuanto representante de
la especie: es, en principio, el mismo para todos. La imagen del
cuerpo, en cambio, es propia de cada uno: esta ligada al sujeto y a
su historia. Soporte del narcisismo, es eminentemente inconsciente.
Es la encarnacion simbolica del sujeto deseante. A partir de este
concepto, y remitiendose una y otra vez a la experiencia analitica,
FranC'oise Dolto sigue fase por fase la elaboracion de la imagen
del cuerpo, demostrando que, en cada ocasion, el umbral es superado
por una castracion. Lo cual la conduce a describir la patologia de
la imagen del cuerpo, que se revela, etapa por etapa, un fracaso de
la simbolizacion: a saber, insuficiencia del lenguaje dirigido al
nino e incumplimiento de la prohibicion. Porque tal es la paradoja
de lo que ensena la elaboracion de FranC'oise Dolto: el yo se
asienta en la imagen del cuerpo, pero esta, a su vez, se elabora a
traves de una serie de castraciones que no ha de vacilarse en
reconocer como simboligenas. Y esta es la clave de la humanizacion.
Rompiendo con lo que se suele decir habitualmente sobre el universo
del nino, este libro invierte el orden de las cosas y observa el
mundo, ante todo, segun el punto de vista del pequeno y en su unico
interes. Asi, FranC'oise Dolto no solo nos lleva a escuchar a los
ninos, a comprenderlos cabalmente a traves de su propio lenguaje,
sino tambien a hablarles con el nuestro sin necesidad de
imponerselo. Estableciendo un balance historico y critico de la
condicion de los ninos y comparandolo con su experiencia de
psicoanalista, la autora nos ayuda a cominicarnos mejor con los
recien nacidos y, simultaneamente, abre los caminos del futuro para
los ninos de hoy, sobre todo en lo referente a ciertas cuestiones
cruciales: La comunicacion en el inicio de la vida. El espacio del
nino y el entorno de la escuela. Los juegos como aprendizaje de la
existencia. El libro, de este modo, acaba siendo un testimonio
capital de mujer, de terapeuta y de filosofo en accion: una
contribucion valerosa y lucida a la causa de los ninos que no
decepcionara a quienes ya conocen a Dolto y tampoco dejara
indiferentes a quienes la estan descubriendo ahora.
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