Psychoanalytic assessment : the diagnostic profile : an anthology of the Psychoanalytic study of the child
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Psychoanalytic assessment : the diagnostic profile : an anthology of the Psychoanalytic study of the child
Yale University Press, 1977
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Note
Bibliography: p. 355-359
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Assessment of childhood disturbances / Anna Freud
- The concept of developmental lines / Anna Freud
- The symptomatology of childhood : a preliminary attempt at classification / Anna Freud
- Assessment of adolescent disturbances : the application of Anna Freud's diagnostic profile / Moses Laufer
- Metapsychological assessment of the adult personality : the adult profile / Anna Freud, Humberto Nagera, and W. Ernest Freud
- The baby profile / W. Ernest Freud
- Special problems of blind infants : blind baby profile / Dorothy Burlingham
- The developmental profile : notes on some practical considerations regarding its use / Humberto Nagera
- A diagnostic profile of psychopathology in a latency child / Dale R. Meers
- Aspects of the contribution of sight to ego and drive development : a comparison of the development of some blind and sighted children / Humberto Nagera and Alice B. Colonna
- Comments on some aspects of self and object representation in a group of psychotic children : an application of Anna Freud's diagnostic plofile / Ruth Thomas et al
- Frequency of psychotherapeutic session as a factor affecting the child's developmental status / Christoph M. Heinicke et al