1st Edition

The Borderline Psychotic Child A Selective Integration

Edited By Trevor Lubbe Copyright 2000
    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Borderline Psychotic Child reviews the history and evolution of the borderline diagnosis for children, both in the USA and the UK, bringing the reader up to date with current clinical opinion on the subject. Using a range of clinical case studies, the book attempts to harmonise US and UK views on borderline diagnosis in the light of new developments in theory at The Menninger Clinic, The Anna Freud Centre and The Tavistock Clinic. Providing an introduction to the borderline concept, and a systematic overview of current theoretical thinking and clinical practices from leading practitioners in the field, The Borderline Psychotic Child will make informative reading both for professionals and students in the field of child analysis.

    Anne Alvarez, Efrain Bleiberg, Peter Fonagy, Juliet Hopkins, Trevor Lubbe, Lesley Pover, Beatrice Smith, Mary Target.

    Biography

    Trevor Lubbe