A clinical case: on the repercussions derived from the attitude of care at the onset of antisocial symptoms

Authors

  • Alice McCaffrey Busnardo Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUCSP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59539/1679-432X-v3n1/2-1192

Keywords:

Winnicott; antisocial tendency; aggressiveness; maturation; psychoanalytical treatment.

Abstract

This article presents a thorough and concrete description of a clinical case conducted by the author. We used a very detailed narrative to describe a clinical case which gives full support to the ideas of Donald Winnicott, with special emphasis given to antisocial tendencies and also his insistence in parents’ participation for the reestablishment of the child growing up path. The purpose is not to establish theoretical considerations, but only to fully display an example which was very productive in reference to the practical efficacy of Winnicott ?s proposals.

References

Winnicott, D. W. (1984). Introdução (à Parte 3). In D. Winnicott (1971/1984), Consultas Terapêuticas em Psiquiatria Infantil. Rio de Janeiro: Imago. (Bibliografia Huljmand: 1971vc).

Winnicott, D. W. (1987). Piggle: o relato do tratamento psicanalítico de uma menina. Rio de Janeiro: Imago. (Bibliografia Huljmand: 1977, W12).

Published

2008-10-02 — Updated on 2008-10-02

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