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For school professionals seeking to work in emotionally focused ways with children, this book offers a wide range of essays illustrating how psychodynamic ideas can be used to validate children, respect the contexts of their communities, and create nonauthoritarian classrooms in which such children might develop to their fullest potential.

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Lombardi includes a truly lovely description of a school program, organized by a philosophy professor, that recognizes small children as the philosophers they can be. ... Many clinicians will find this book enriching. For psychoanalysts, who believe that we have knowledge and skills with wide applications to the most entrenched social problems, this book will be both an inspiration and a guide to creative thinking about education. * Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association *
Michael O'Loughlin is one of the wisest persons I know. He is brilliant and this book will enlighten many people. It is highly readable and it delivers a number of profound findings. I highly recommend it to lay readers and professionals. Students will find it highly informative and easy to read. -- Conrad P. Pritscher Ph.D, Bowling Green State University

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Acknowledgments Foreword, Daniel B. Frank Introduction, Michael O’Loughlin Chapter 1: Interdisciplinary Psychoanalysis and the Education of Children, Jonathan Cohen Chapter 2: The Child, Childhood, and School, Patrick Lewis Chapter 3: Subjection and Subjectivity: The Child and A Mind of One’s Own, Karen Lombardi Chapter 4: Françoise Dolto: Someone to Watch over Me, Derek Bunyard Chapter 5: Ghostly presences in children’s lives, Michael O’Loughlin Chapter 6: The Family Unconscious, Karen Lupe Chapter 7: Working at the Interface of Education and Trauma in an Indigenous Pre-school: The Importance of “Deep Soul Listening”, Norma Tracey Chapter 8: Self-Containment Versus Fragmentation: Helping Parents Understand Their Child’s Language of Play, Donna Wolf-Palacio Chapter 9: The Hidden Allies: Parents as Collaborators, Carola Chase Chapter 10: Even when things go well they are difficult: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Relationship between School and Family, Ana Archangelo & Fabio Camargo Bandeira Villela Chapter 11: Integrative Role of Psychodynamic Principles in an Interdisciplinary Elementary School, Leon Hoffman, Carol Catapano, Katy Meyer Chapter 12: Reviving Schools as ‘Great Good Places’, Robbie Lloyd Chapter 13: Not Confronting the Resistances in a Psychoanalytically Guided School, Howard Covitz Chapter 14: Psychoanalytic understandings of classroom life and learning, Devin Thornburg Chapter 15: A vision of the Psychodynamically Informed School (PIS), Al Galves Chapter 16: Progressive Education and Psychoanalysis: Toward a Theory of the Subjective Experience of School Life, Daniel B. Frank Index About the Contributors

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      Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.
      Publication Date: 12/7/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780765709219, 978-0765709219
      ISBN10: 076570921X

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      Book Synopsis
      For school professionals seeking to work in emotionally focused ways with children, this book offers a wide range of essays illustrating how psychodynamic ideas can be used to validate children, respect the contexts of their communities, and create nonauthoritarian classrooms in which such children might develop to their fullest potential.

      Trade Review
      Lombardi includes a truly lovely description of a school program, organized by a philosophy professor, that recognizes small children as the philosophers they can be. ... Many clinicians will find this book enriching. For psychoanalysts, who believe that we have knowledge and skills with wide applications to the most entrenched social problems, this book will be both an inspiration and a guide to creative thinking about education. * Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association *
      Michael O'Loughlin is one of the wisest persons I know. He is brilliant and this book will enlighten many people. It is highly readable and it delivers a number of profound findings. I highly recommend it to lay readers and professionals. Students will find it highly informative and easy to read. -- Conrad P. Pritscher Ph.D, Bowling Green State University

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Foreword, Daniel B. Frank Introduction, Michael O’Loughlin Chapter 1: Interdisciplinary Psychoanalysis and the Education of Children, Jonathan Cohen Chapter 2: The Child, Childhood, and School, Patrick Lewis Chapter 3: Subjection and Subjectivity: The Child and A Mind of One’s Own, Karen Lombardi Chapter 4: Françoise Dolto: Someone to Watch over Me, Derek Bunyard Chapter 5: Ghostly presences in children’s lives, Michael O’Loughlin Chapter 6: The Family Unconscious, Karen Lupe Chapter 7: Working at the Interface of Education and Trauma in an Indigenous Pre-school: The Importance of “Deep Soul Listening”, Norma Tracey Chapter 8: Self-Containment Versus Fragmentation: Helping Parents Understand Their Child’s Language of Play, Donna Wolf-Palacio Chapter 9: The Hidden Allies: Parents as Collaborators, Carola Chase Chapter 10: Even when things go well they are difficult: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Relationship between School and Family, Ana Archangelo & Fabio Camargo Bandeira Villela Chapter 11: Integrative Role of Psychodynamic Principles in an Interdisciplinary Elementary School, Leon Hoffman, Carol Catapano, Katy Meyer Chapter 12: Reviving Schools as ‘Great Good Places’, Robbie Lloyd Chapter 13: Not Confronting the Resistances in a Psychoanalytically Guided School, Howard Covitz Chapter 14: Psychoanalytic understandings of classroom life and learning, Devin Thornburg Chapter 15: A vision of the Psychodynamically Informed School (PIS), Al Galves Chapter 16: Progressive Education and Psychoanalysis: Toward a Theory of the Subjective Experience of School Life, Daniel B. Frank Index About the Contributors

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