Psychoanalysarium Four Case Studies of Child Psychoanalysis Edited By Ana Belchior Melícias Copyright 2026

23/06/2026 - 14:51

In this unique volume, four experienced psychoanalysts present in-depth case studies of child psychoanalysis, highlighting the praxis, development and relevance of psychoanalytic work with children. Psychoanalysarium - a word that encompasses work, space, time, movement, dream, creativity, rêverie and fantasy - takes the reader on an intimate journey of psychoanalytic work through the book's four case studies. The vast clinical material delves into themes such as transgenerational trauma, learning difficulties, sibling rivalry and aggressive tendencies, as well as the impact of separation anxiety and depression in childhood. The different analytical tools used with each child - from drawing to elements of play therapy - allow for a better understanding of, and connection with, children's suffering. This book provides the reader with essential perspectives to expand their own clinical work with young people. Highlighting both the importance of the external setting and the analyst's internal setting, the aesthetic dynamism of the analytical process reveals the complex working relationship with children and the benefits of the psychoanalytical approach. This book is a vital contribution to the theoretical-clinical field of psychoanalysis with children and will be of interest to all psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and psychiatrists who work with the psychological suffering of children and their families.

Psychoanalysarium Four Case Studies of Child Psychoanalysis Edited By Ana Belchior Melícias Copyright 2026

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. The girl from the sea - the transformation of illusion into development

Isabel Quinta da Costa

2. Died, Slept, Dreamed: from immersion in sensoriality to the possibility of thinking

Elsa Couchinho

3. The ghost of a thousand ghosts: from the hunger of a thousand babies to the progressive possibility of symbolization

Raquel Quelhas Lima

4. From scribble to sphinx: originary phantasies as a symbolic matrix

Ana Belchior Melícias

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