From Cradle to Couch: Essays in Honor of the Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology of Sylvia Brody.
editors: Burton N. Seitler and Kimberly S. Kleinman
The chapters, not in order:
Ann G. Smolen–Mothering Without a Home
Martin Silverman–Behavior Disorders Stemming from Disturbed Mother-Baby Experiences, and Their Repair through Joint Work with a Mother and Her Young Child
Joseph Schaller-Foster Care and a Home Within
Corinne Masur–The Effect on Children when the Attachment to the Mother is Broken: A Developmental Overview
Beatrice Beebe–Mother-Infant Research Informs Mother-Infant Treatment
Phyllis Ackman–Helping the Helpers: Consultation to Childcare Staff Using Psychoanalytically Informed
Developmental Concepts
Michael O’Loughlin–The Convergence of the Speaking Subject: Child Therapy and the Subject of Desire
Laurel Silber–Playing in the Intergenerational Spaces
Kerry Kelly Novick & Jack Novick–Psychoanalysis and Child Rearing
Monisha Nayar Ahktar and Sumedha Gupta Ariely–Attachment and Context: Evolving Perspectives in a Clinical Realm
Burton N. Seitler–ADHD: The Dual Myths of Organicity and Biochemical Imbalance and the Ensuing Medications Tidal Wave
Rosa Spagnolo–Music and Connection
Eva Rotenberg–Parental Function and the Development of the True Self