Mothering, deprivation and the formation of child psychoanalysis in Britain

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Borossa, J. 2007. Mothering, deprivation and the formation of child psychoanalysis in Britain. in: Thom, B., Sales, R. and Pearce, J. (ed.) Growing up with risk Bristol Policy Press.
Chapter titleMothering, deprivation and the formation of child psychoanalysis in Britain
AuthorsBorossa, J.
Abstract

[Book summary:] 'Growing up with risk' provides a critical analysis of ways in which risk assessment and management - now a pervasive element of contemporary policy and professional practice - are defined and applied in policy, theory and practice in relation to children and young people. Drawing on conceptual frameworks from across the social sciences, the book examines contrasting perspectives on risk that occur in different policy domains and professional and lay discourses, discussing the dilemmas of response that arise from these sometimes contested viewpoints - from playground safety to risks associated with youthful substance use. The contributors address issues of gender, ethnicity and socio-economic status which impact on definitions and responses to risk, and consider related concepts, such as 'risk-resilience', care-control' and 'dependence-autonomy'. Written in an accessible manner, each chapter provides a specific policy case study to illustrate the cross-cutting themes and issues that will make it a key text for researchers and students. It also offers policy makers and practitioners a valuable insight into the complexities of balancing responsibility for protecting the young with the benefits of risk taking and the need to allow young people to experiment.

Research GroupCentre for Psychoanalysis
Book titleGrowing up with risk
EditorsThom, B., Sales, R. and Pearce, J.
PublisherPolicy Press
Place of publicationBristol
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Hardcover9781861347312
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Print2007
Publication process dates
Deposited08 Jan 2010
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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