Introduction. 1. The World in Black and White 2. The Influence of the Real World 3. The Mouth as a Centre of Feeling 4. Some Meanings of Excretion 5. Genital Feelings and Phantasies 6. Phantasy in Middle Childhood 7. The Living-Through of Phantasies. Bibliography.
Biography
Dr Audrey Davidson (b.1916) was, at the time of publication, a psychoanalyst. She qualified as a psychiatric social worker in 1941 and spent four years working for the Hertfordshire County Council Psychiatric and Child Guidance Service before deciding to become a psychoanalyst. She took medical training, studying at the Royal Free Hospital in London and qualified as a doctor in 1951. Her work and training had in each case brought her into contact with children of all ages, and she had always been particularly interested in their emotional development.
Judith Fay (1915–2007) was, at the time of publication, a qualified Froebel teacher, lecturing in Child Care and working with individual psychotic children. She worked for three years as a journalist, publishing a novel and many stories for children and then became interested in teaching. She taught children of all ages both in the UK and the US. She went on to become a member of the British Psychoanalytical Society and a qualified child analyst. During the 1950s and 1960s, she developed her psychoanalytical practice in London, and later in Oxford.






