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The Unconscious Body Image espouses a completely original view of the links between physical and psychic development, providing fresh insight into our understanding of psychosomatic symptoms and child development.



Trade Review

'This is a very welcome, long-overdue translation of the work of one of the foremost French psychoanalysts of the twentieth century, hitherto unavailable for the English reading public. Sham Bailly has done a masterful job of translating the often enigmatic French text. She renders understandable Dolto’s fascinating account of the deepest layers of subjectivity as it emerges in the developmental process. Bailly ‘s introduction enables the reader, familiar with British psychoanalysis, to be open to Dolto’s propositions about how "interpersonal dynamics structure the human mind and in turn how that governs the functioning of the body", without collapsing one into the other.'

Angela Joyce, Adult and Child Psychoanalyst and Chair of the Winnicott Trust, London

'As a child analyst interested in the work of Jacques Lacan and thus also of the French psychoanalysts who worked with him, I have appreciated the work of Dolto and have long regretted that more of it has not been available to Anglo-American readers. This fine translation is a major contribution toward rectifying that lack in the field of child psychoanalysis… The excellent quality of the translation that not only conveys the text clearly and accurately but also manages to capture the distinctive voice and style of Dolto’s writing is also to be commended.'

David Lichtenstein, PhD, Faculty Member, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis; Founding Editor of DIVISION/Review



Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The unconscious body image 2. The body images and their destiny: the castrations 3. Pathology of body images and analytic practice

The Unconscious Body Image

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032320380, 978-1032320380
      ISBN10: 1032320389

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Unconscious Body Image espouses a completely original view of the links between physical and psychic development, providing fresh insight into our understanding of psychosomatic symptoms and child development.



      Trade Review

      'This is a very welcome, long-overdue translation of the work of one of the foremost French psychoanalysts of the twentieth century, hitherto unavailable for the English reading public. Sham Bailly has done a masterful job of translating the often enigmatic French text. She renders understandable Dolto’s fascinating account of the deepest layers of subjectivity as it emerges in the developmental process. Bailly ‘s introduction enables the reader, familiar with British psychoanalysis, to be open to Dolto’s propositions about how "interpersonal dynamics structure the human mind and in turn how that governs the functioning of the body", without collapsing one into the other.'

      Angela Joyce, Adult and Child Psychoanalyst and Chair of the Winnicott Trust, London

      'As a child analyst interested in the work of Jacques Lacan and thus also of the French psychoanalysts who worked with him, I have appreciated the work of Dolto and have long regretted that more of it has not been available to Anglo-American readers. This fine translation is a major contribution toward rectifying that lack in the field of child psychoanalysis… The excellent quality of the translation that not only conveys the text clearly and accurately but also manages to capture the distinctive voice and style of Dolto’s writing is also to be commended.'

      David Lichtenstein, PhD, Faculty Member, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis; Founding Editor of DIVISION/Review



      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. The unconscious body image 2. The body images and their destiny: the castrations 3. Pathology of body images and analytic practice

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