This paper explores the challenges and developmental opportunities of working with the sexual transference in psychotherapy with adolescents. Psychoanalytic contributions investigating the nature of adolescent sexuality and the developmental move from a narcissistic organisation to a capacity to form intimate relationships are reviewed, and the question of what happens when there is a lack of containment in infancy is addressed. The way in which unintegrated sexual impulses and phantasies can invade the therapeutic relationship is further discussed through the account of the weekly psychotherapy of a 16-year-old boy who formed a powerful sexual transference to his female therapist. The paper highlights how working through the sexual transfe...
The aim of this research was to identify the meanings of psychotherapeutic change of children and ad...
In this paper the authors apply both research and clinical investigations to explore the linkages be...
Issues concerning sexual identity are not uncommon in therapy with adolescents, although they may ma...
This paper explores some of the ways in which sexuality can intrude into the psychotherapeutic relat...
The question of normal sexuality begins to arise in the treatment of severely sexually abused or sex...
The internal world of an adolescent who has engaged m sexually abusive behaviors is complex and requ...
Abstract Transference has been described as unconscious feelings that are transposed onto another si...
This paper examines a 22-month once weekly psychotherapy with an adolescent young man. My patient wa...
This paper will critically explore elements of the psychoanalytic paradigm of developmental psycholo...
This paper will critically explore elements of the psychoanalytic paradigm of developmental psycholo...
A small computer-assisted word frequency analysis, indicating the extent of explicit concern with se...
This paper described common themes and transitions in the treatment of adolescents and young adults ...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
This research wants to put in value the potential of art therapy, and demonstrate that this discipli...
AbstractThe physiological processes occurring during adolescence, often so abrupt, threaten the perm...
The aim of this research was to identify the meanings of psychotherapeutic change of children and ad...
In this paper the authors apply both research and clinical investigations to explore the linkages be...
Issues concerning sexual identity are not uncommon in therapy with adolescents, although they may ma...
This paper explores some of the ways in which sexuality can intrude into the psychotherapeutic relat...
The question of normal sexuality begins to arise in the treatment of severely sexually abused or sex...
The internal world of an adolescent who has engaged m sexually abusive behaviors is complex and requ...
Abstract Transference has been described as unconscious feelings that are transposed onto another si...
This paper examines a 22-month once weekly psychotherapy with an adolescent young man. My patient wa...
This paper will critically explore elements of the psychoanalytic paradigm of developmental psycholo...
This paper will critically explore elements of the psychoanalytic paradigm of developmental psycholo...
A small computer-assisted word frequency analysis, indicating the extent of explicit concern with se...
This paper described common themes and transitions in the treatment of adolescents and young adults ...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
This research wants to put in value the potential of art therapy, and demonstrate that this discipli...
AbstractThe physiological processes occurring during adolescence, often so abrupt, threaten the perm...
The aim of this research was to identify the meanings of psychotherapeutic change of children and ad...
In this paper the authors apply both research and clinical investigations to explore the linkages be...
Issues concerning sexual identity are not uncommon in therapy with adolescents, although they may ma...