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Psychosexual development in puberty 65 Elfi: (gazes sorrowfully in front of her) Analyst: Can you give me an example? Elfi: (is silent. She seems to bear an infinite burden. She begins to speak, then stops.) No. Analyst: Maybe you can give an example of something you didn’t understand? Elfi: I won’t say hardly anything, because I have nothing to say. I’m just tired. (She lies down.) Analyst: It is really terrible when you think all your thoughts are wrong. Elfi: (is silent) Analyst: You can’t talk at all, because everything is so awful. Elfi: It’s getting worse and worse. There’s no hope for me. (She sits up again.) Analyst: (I also have tears in my eyes and would like to weep with her or take her in my arms. She seems so lonely and lost, she has such a hopeless, desperate facial expression.) It is difficult to be alone with these thoughts. You must have never told anyone about them, but instead tried to act cheerful. Elfi: Yes. (is silent) Analyst: It feels very good when you share them with me. Do you think I take you seriously and understand you? Elfi: Yes. In gym class I couldn’t hold onto the rings. We were supposed to put our legs in the rings. I couldn’t do that and I was stuck there, it hurt. Analyst: It’s hard for you to hold on and feel your strength. You don’t know whether your strength is blocked or if it’s not enough. Do you have hope sometimes? Elfi: There’s no way out for me. Analyst: Then it’s especially sad that you have no session this Friday since I cancelled. Elfi: It’s always the same. I don’t feel anything. (in a very quiet voice) Analyst: You think it’s painful for me too when I see how much you are hurt and how sad you are. You think Daddy and Mommy don’t want to hear anything about your desperation. For a long time you couldn’t talk about it, since you were convinced I didn’t want to hear about it either. Elfi: Yes. (Pause) It hurts so much. (She looks deeply into my eyes.) End of session Discussion Elfi feels emotionally finished, almost dead inside. But when she recognizes – with her analyst’s help – that she is going through a difficult phase, she finds respite. She is able to bring her desperation to me in the session and experience that I really listen to her and want to know how she feels. I am someone who can tolerate her when she feels so terrible. She assumes I do not believe that she is finished and hopeless, but that she is capable of development – and this is indeed the case. She has developed into a very pretty, lively young girl who is curious
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Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Puberty and Adolescence The Inner Worlds of Teenagers and their Parents
Titel
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Puberty and Adolescence
Untertitel
The Inner Worlds of Teenagers and their Parents
Autor
Gertraud Diem-Wille
Verlag
Routledge
Datum
2021
Sprache
englisch
Lizenz
CC BY 4.0
ISBN
978-1-003-14267-6
Abmessungen
16.0 x 24.0 cm
Seiten
292
Kategorien
International
Medizin

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. Introduction 1
  2. 1 The body ego 4
  3. 2 Psychosexual development in puberty 20
  4. 3 Development of feeling 85
  5. 4 Development of thinking 118
  6. 5 The search for the self – identity 129
  7. 6 Lost by the wayside – overstepping limits 145
  8. Epilogue 259
  9. Bibliography 265
  10. Index 273
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