Dominique: The Case of an Adolescent
The Case of an Adolescent
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Francoise Dolto's 'Dominique: The Case of an Adolescent' offers a granular psychological portrait of a troubled adolescent and his familial inheritance.
First published in 1971, it is a historical case study of French society in the 1960s.
The book is frank and close to the clinical experience.
It is a masterpiece of the genre.
Dolto stands alongside Jacques Lacan as a leading light of the Other French School, she has been little translated and remains curiously unknown in the English-speaking world.
First published in 1971, it is a historical case study of French society in the 1960s.
The book is frank and close to the clinical experience.
It is a masterpiece of the genre.
Dolto stands alongside Jacques Lacan as a leading light of the Other French School, she has been little translated and remains curiously unknown in the English-speaking world.
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