1st Edition

Adolescence

By Inge Wise Copyright 2000
    128 Pages
    by Routledge

    128 Pages
    by Routledge

    'Adolescence - when we are no longer children and have not yet reached adulthood - is a time of much disturbance, change and potential for growth. The adolescent is confronted with a body that stretches, changes and grows in all directions, as does her or his mind: he is no longer who he was.'- Inge Wise from her Introduction Adolescence is a turbulent period of time in life. Adolescents experience hormonal and physical changes that affect their mood and emotions. Psychoanalysis can help them resolve these new and often confusing feelings.In this collection, Inge Wise has gathered together a wide range of papers, dealing with issues such as adolescent violence, suicidal feelings, and addiction. Other papers explore psychoanalytic definitions of adolescence and central psychoanalytic contributions to the understanding of adolescence.

    Introduction -- Violence as a defence against breakdown in adolescence -- Working with suicidal adolescents -- Working with adolescents: a pragmatic view -- Adolescence -- Working with addicts -- Appendix: agencies working with adolescents

    Biography

    Wise, Inge