Part I Theoretical perspectives on adolescence 1. Psychoanalytic approaches 2. Developmental analytical psychology Part II Adolescence, initiation, and the dying process 3. The archetype of initiation 4. Life and death imagery in adolescence 5. Bodily, idealistic, and ideational awakenings Part III Jung and adolescence: a new synthesis 6. The individuation tasks of adolescence 7. Persona and shadow in adolescence 8. The development of conscience Part IV Adolescent psychotherapy: shifting the paradigm Introduction to Part IV: adolescence and psychopathology 9. Countertransference in the treatment of adolescence 10. Prohibition and inhibition: clinical considerations 11. Prohibition and inhibition: cultural dimensions Epilogue.
Richard Frankel is a psychotherapist in private practice and a clinical social worker based in Massachusetts, USA.
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