The Family and Individual Development
- Rouledge, 1993
- 182
This volume illuminates a central theme: that the health of the family and of the wider society derives from the emotional health of the individual. Preface, Acknowledgements, The First Year of Life: Modern Views on the Emotional Development, The Relationship of a Mother to her Baby at the Beginning, Growth and Development in Immaturity, On Security, The Five-Year-Old, Integrative and Disruptive Factors in Family Life, The Family Affected by Depressive Illness in One or Both Parents, The Effect of Psychosis on Family Life, The Effect of Psychotic Parents on the Emotional Development of the Child, Adolescence: Struggling Through the Doldrums, The Family and Emotional Maturity, Theoretical Statement of the Field of Child Psychiatry, The Contribution of Psycho-Analysis to Midwifery, Advising Parents, Casework with Mentally Ill Children, The Deprived Child and How He Can be Compensated for Loss of Family Life, Group Influences and the Maladjusted Child: The School Aspect, Some Thoughts on the Meaning of the Word Democracy, Index.