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Playing the Unconscious Michael Gunter

Playing the Unconscious By Michael Gunter

Playing the Unconscious by Michael Gunter


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Summary

This book offers a most interesting view of the application of the Winnicott squiggle game outside the context of therapeutic consultations. It concentrates on describing the inner mechanisms for coping which came to light in the psychoanalytical squiggle interviews with the children.

Playing the Unconscious Summary

Playing the Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Interviews with Children Using Winnicott's Squiggle Technique by Michael Gunter

This book offers a most interesting view of the application of the Winnicott squiggle game outside the context of therapeutic consultations. It concentrates on describing the inner mechanisms for coping which came to light in the psychoanalytical squiggle interviews with the children.

Playing the Unconscious Reviews

'This book offers a most interesting view of the application of the squiggles game outside the context of therapeutic consultations. Gunter works with a patient population that is seldom seen in the ordinary consulting room or clinic and his keen interest and expertise in combining the fields of art and psychodynamic insight makes for very instructive reading.'- Dr A.H. Brafman'The practice of the squiggle game requires a great deal of courage from a number of perspectives. First of all, most child psychologists and child psychotherapists use verbal exchange as their primary mode of relatedness. Those who do introduce play therapy measures into their work tend to remain neutral, allowing the patient to draw or to use a sand tray, while themselves observing and interpreting from the sidelines, anxious not to intrude upon the child's experience of play. Therefore, the active participation of the clinician in the squiggle game could hardly be described as standard technique. And yet in the hands of a Winnicott, or a Brafman, or a Gunter, the squiggle game becomes the ultimate expression of relationality, and if deployed safely, as Gunter always does, it can provide the child with a unique forum in which to communicate.'Michael Gunter's book brings his clinical work to life in a joyful, vivid manner, and it pleases me to know that his professional contributions, long admired by Germanspeaking colleagues and students, will now become available to the English-speaking audience. Professor Gunter's book will soon become a talking point in the child mental health community in Great Britain and beyond, and hopefully, in the adult mental health community as well.'- Brett Kahr, from the Foreword

About Michael Gunter

Michael Gunter is professor for child and adolescent psychiatry and medical director in the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents at the University of Tubingen. He is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and psychoanalyst for adults, children and adolescents and training analyst (DPV/IPA). In addition, he edits the journal 'Kinderanalyse'.

Table of Contents

Foreword -- Introduction: practice and theory of the squiggle game -- Gifts from an angel: will there be rescue from danger? -- Whale, camel or giraffe with a balloon of a tummy? -- Of pirates and their treasures: the child analyst as archaeologist and treasure hunter -- Deep impact: They are all nutcases -- A lion and a broken comb: problematic identification with the father after a traumatic previous history -- The oh-so-good angel and the sock -- The rattlesnake with a knot in its tail -- How do sea monsters help against bed-wetting? -- The king's castle, the mother's rucksack. The wish for the Other on facing death -- Ghosts, babies and Chinese porcelain cups. Fear, fragility and the wish to be beautiful -- Scribbling as an activity done together: squiggle pictures as tangible objects in the outside world -- The rift in the earth and the king's wicked son. The threatening experience of psychosis -- Psychoanalytical access to children under extreme stress: squiggle interviews in research

Additional information

GOR009650929
9781855754195
1855754193
Playing the Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Interviews with Children Using Winnicott's Squiggle Technique by Michael Gunter
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20070713
224
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