Premature Birth: The Baby, the Doctor and the Psychoanalyst - The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library - Catherine Vanier - Libros - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781782201212 - 6 de febrero de 2015
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The author describes the work she has undertaken over the past twenty years in a neonatal intensive care unit. She shows how a sensitivity to the subjective experience of all concerned can have dramatic effects, and how a psychoanalytic ear can allow us to understand both the problems and the progress of prematurely born babies in a new way.


Publisher Marketing: The extremely premature babies who are hospitalized in a neonatal intensive-care unit are babies in danger. And if they manage to survive in their incubators, how can they begin to grasp the world outside? If a baby is attached to a machine and partially cut off from the Other, what possibilities does it have of becoming a subject?We are aware of some of babies extraordinary capacities, but what do we know about their experience of these extremely difficult and painful living conditions, of having been cast into a strange and hostile world? How can their families and doctors facilitate their encounter with these infants? What are the effects of premature birth on the newborn baby, its parents and the medical team?The current data shows that even when premature babies do survive, they often suffer from behavioral problems and in some cases from psychosis or autism. What happens to the relationship between the mother and her infant when mothers are prevented from taking care of their babies and left to feel guilty and useless? How do we intervene, so that despite everything we help restore the primary maternal preoccupation described by Winnicott? In this process, it is crucial that we work not only with the babies and their families, but also with the doctors. The psychoanalytical approach, which speaks about the necessity of supposing a subject in the baby, offers us another way of working and confronts us with a different set of ethical questions, thus allowing us to radically rethink our idea of developmental care ."

Contributor Bio:  Vanier, Catherine Dr Catherine Vanier is a practicing analyst, and a member and former President of the Espace Analytique Association in Paris. She also works as an psychoanalyst in the neonatology service of the Hopital Delafontaine in Saint Denis and is the President of Enfance en Jeu, an association for research in paediatrics, psychoanalysis, and pedagogy. She has written numerous articles and books, including 'The Broken Piano: Lacanian Psychotherapy with Children' (Other Press, 1999). In 2010 she received France's highest award, the Knight of the Legion of Honour.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 6 de febrero de 2015
ISBN13 9781782201212
Editores Taylor & Francis Ltd
Género Aspects (Academic) > Psychological
Páginas 276
Dimensiones 231 × 155 × 24 mm   ·   410 g
Lengua Inglés  

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