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Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Development | |
Self-Other Action Play: A Window into the Representational World of the Infant | p. 1 |
Fathers and Play | p. 17 |
Adolescence as a Time to Play | p. 33 |
Psychopathology | |
Neurotic Inhibitions of Play | p. 51 |
Normal and Pathological Playfulness | p. 69 |
Remembering, Replaying, and Working Through: The Transformation of Trauma in Children's Play | p. 85 |
Sociocultural Aspects | |
Cultural Pathways to Understanding Children's Play: Mythology and Folklore | p. 105 |
Playing for Survival during the Holocaust | p. 129 |
Play and Creativity | p. 145 |
Play and Track II Diplomacy | p. 159 |
Technical Implications | |
Aggression in Children: Origins, Manifestations, and Management through Play | p. 175 |
Play and Very Young Children in Object Relations Family Therapy | p. 185 |
Playfulness in the Adult Analytic Relationship | p. 195 |
References | p. 209 |
Index | p. 223 |
About the Contributors | p. 233 |
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