The Childhood Fears, the second book in the series "School of Restless Parents," emerged, like the first, the Childhood Loves, from recorded evening discussions of the author with a group of parents. Restless about what happens to their children, at home, at school, in society. Restless because they do not settle but seek to learn.
Starting each time from a specific parent's question, placing it in its general context and offering theoretical and scientific keys, the dialogue then, the book now, tries to provide answers and create new questions. All of this seems, and is, very serious, but, as the reader who lets themselves be entranced by the atmosphere of each "evening" will realize, the narratives, sometimes moving, sometimes tragicomic, ultimately find relief thanks to the Socratic maieutic irony of themselves and each other, and a solution thanks to their organization by psychoanalytic discourse.
For how else can you confront the anxieties of death, loss of loved ones and places, illness, and disability, which come early and torment the child's soul? How to respond to all of this, especially when it concerns not imaginary situations but real ones, those of loved ones or even the child themselves? And how to talk to children about the ever-present violence, crisis, and terrorism?
A book that speaks calmly about how present fear is from the very beginning of the child's life and how disorganizing or organizing it can become, depending on the stance of the family and society. It is addressed to parents and all professionals who want to help children live creatively with the relationship to death, learning to weave it with love or, as Freud called it, the life instinct.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Athanasios Alexandridis
- Publisher
- Ikaros
- Language
- Greek
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 288
- Release Date
- 5/2018
- Publication Date
- 2018
- Dimensions
- 17x24 cm
- Series
- -
- ISBN-13
- 9789605722340
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