Roberto Carlo Russo

Role playing

Psychomotor therapy in relationship pathology

 

Index

1 – Role playing
      1.1 The individual and its evolution
                  1.1.1  Psychomotor stage
                  1.1.2  Latency stage
                  1.1.3  Adolescence
      1.2 Emotional dynamics
      1.3 Society and its conditioning
      1.4 The family and its models
      1.5 Orientation in children’s personality
Appendix. Research on the correlation between parental models and the orientation in children’s personality

2 – Data analysis
      2.1 Types of pathology
      2.2 Basic child typology
      2.3 Pathogenic potential
                  2.3.1  Personal factors
                  2.3.2  Family factors
                  2.3.3  Social factors
                  2.3.4  Meaningful factors in the presence of pathology
      2.4 Other investigations
      2.5 General dynamic evaluation

3 - Therapy
      3.1 The meaning of therapy
      3.2 Instructions for intervention
      3.3 Therapeutic setting
                  3.3.1  The meaning of setting
                  3.3.2  The room
                  3.3.3  The material
                  3.3.4  Tools
                  3.3.5  The therapist’s figure
      3.4 Therapist-patient relationship problems
      3.5 Aims, project and the therapeutic process
      3.6 Space-time dimension in the therapy
      3.7 Symbolic games and phantasmal creation during therapy
      3.8 Conduction and therapeutic strategies
      3.9 Therapy supervision

4 – Model support and integration between therapy and environment
      4.1 Suggestions for supporting the neuropsychotic child’s reference figures
      4.2 Rules and limits

5 – Case histories
      5.1 Graft psychosis in physical injures
      5.2 Developmental psychotic disharmony
      5.3 Autism
      5.4 Alopecia in the perfectionist personality

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