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Psychoanalytic psychotherapy with adolescents : college student development and treatment

Part of the Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series series
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In this book, Philip Rosenbaum and Richard Webb consider the complexities of working as counselors and psychotherapists for college students, and offer a broad and detailed account of the developmental issues essential to understanding adolescent experience. Drawing on existentialism, cultural psychology and relational and object relations theories in psychoanalysis, this book offers a perspective that is sensitive to both clinical concerns and the broader context of college counseling and working with adolescents.

Particular attention is paid to the emergence of adolescent identities through a relationship with "otherness," and several considerations are explored as a result.

These include the emergence and reconciliation of destructive feelings, suicidal phenomenology and the effects of trauma.

By taking a fresh look at clinical developmental theories as they affect adolescents and young adults, Rosenbaum and Webb provide a view of college-student development that is theoretically rich and clinically applicable in a way that warrants renewed appreciation and practice among counselors, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts working with college-age clients.

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Product Details
Routledge
103215974X / 9781032159744
Paperback / softback
27/04/2022
United Kingdom
English
192 pages.