Life is with others : selected writings on child psychiatry

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Life is with others : selected writings on child psychiatry

Donald J. Cohen ; edited by Andrés Martin and Robert A. King

Yale University Press, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-267) and index

Contents of Works
  • Into life : autism, tourette's syndrome, and the community of clinical research (2001) / Donald J. Cohen
  • A lifetime of research on autism (2001) / Donald J. Cohen
  • Desire and fantasy : a psychoanalytic perspective on theory of mind and autism (1993) / Linda C. Mayes, Donald J. Cohen, and Ami Klin
  • Experiencing self and others : contributions from studies of autism to the psychoanalytic theory of social development (1993) / Linda C. Mayes and Donald J. Cohen
  • The self under siege (1999) / Donald J. Cohen and James F. Leckman
  • Enduring sadness : early loss, vulnerability, and the shaping of character (1990) / Donald J. Cohen
  • Playing and therapeutic action in child analysis (1993) / Linda C. Mayes and Donald J. Cohen
  • The development of a capacity for imagination in early childhood (1992) / Linda C. Mayes and Donald J. Cohen
  • The social matrix of aggression : enactments and representations of loving and hating in the first years of life (1993) / Linda C. Mayes and Donald J. Cohen
  • Child development and adaptation to catastrophic circumstances (1996) / Steven Marans, Miriam Berkman, and Donald J. Cohen
  • The immorality of not knowing : the ethical imperative to conduct research in child and adolescent psychiatry (1994) / Ami Klin and Donald J. Cohen
  • Research in child psychiatry : lines of personal, institutional, and career development (1986) / Donald J. Cohen
  • Postscript : inner life / Matthew Isaac Cohen
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One of the most influential child psychiatrists of the twentieth century, Donald J. Cohen (1940-2001) made groundbreaking contributions to the study of autism and developmental disabilities, Tourette's syndrome, developmental psychopathology, child psychoanalysis, and children's adaptation to trauma. As director of the Yale Child Study Center from 1983 to 2001, he fostered international collaborations and innovative approaches to the study of children's mental health. This book contains a selection of some of his most enduring and influential writings. Showcasing Dr. Cohen's distinctive approach, these essays - one of which is published here for the first time - address a wide range of topics including autobiographical writings; childhood psychiatric disorders; the role of play fantasy, aggression, and violence in childhood; and research ethics and mentorship.

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