Social work and the legacy of Freud : psychoanalysis and its uses
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Social work and the legacy of Freud : psychoanalysis and its uses
Macmillan Education, 1988
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An attempt to reassert the fundamental importance of the Freudian legacy for human self-understanding and the practice of welfare. The authors address core themes such as the scientific base of psychoanalysis, its place within a wider social theory, new developments in therapeutic practice and the increasing attention paid to psychoanalysis within contemporary feminism. They assess the practical applications of psychoanalytical thinking to a range of social work activities and includes topics such as child abuse and eating disorders.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Psychoanalysis and its social contexts: psychoanalysis and social theory, Robert Bocock
- psychoanalysis - the third culture?, Stephen Wilson
- feminism, social work and psychoanalysis, Janet Sayers
- Part 2 Varieties of practice: a psychoanalytic approach to the work of an area team, Celia Downes
- a psychoanalytic perspective on family therapy, Catherine Crowther
- understanding bulimia - a feminist psychoanalytic account of women's eating problems, Mira Dana and Marilyn Lawrence
- casework as dialogue, Laurence Spurling
- counter-transference in a case conference - resistance and rejection in work with abusing families and their children, Roger Bacon
- thinking about feelings in group care, John Simmonds.
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