Play and Power

Dec 31, 2010
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Edited By Liselotte Grunbaum, Karen Vibeke Mortensen

Description

The power of play, so central to psychoanalytic theory and practice, is conjoined to the social psychological or socio-politically coloured concept of power, giving rise to many fruitful discussions of how these concepts manifest themselves in clinical work with children, groups and adults. The inspiration for this book was the 3-section EFPP conference in Copenhagen in May 2007 with the main theme “Play and Power“. At the conference and in the book, this theme is presented both inside and outside the therapeutic space. It is amply illustrated in clinical cases from individual psychotherapies with children and adults and from group analysis. Most of the examples are with hateful or resigned children and adults who have been exposed to extremely damaging or unhelpful environments, and who demonstrate convincingly some of the devastating consequences that abuse of power in the real world may have. Play and power are also explored in the broader context of the community, however.

Table of Contents

The EFPP Book Series

Foreword

Some Brief Organisational Perspectives

Introduction

Transformation through play: Living with the traumas of the past

The power of play—a comment on Monica Lanyado’s article: ‘Transformation through play: Living with the traumas of the past’

Has play the power to change group and patients in group analysis?

A commentary on Peter Ramsing’s article ‘Has play the power to change group and patients in group analysis?’

The power of hate in therapy

Survival and helplessness in empty space 1

The power to play with movement, vibrations and rhythms when language emerges

The return of the absent father

Power and play: A tale of denigration and idealisation

Research in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children— an enterprise in need of power?

Editors Biography

Liselotte Grunbaum

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