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Spitz: The Moral Witness of Infant Grief Spitz: The Moral Witness of Infant Grief
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Bowlby, Robertson, and the Reform of Institutional Space Bowlby, Robertson, and the Reform of Institutional Space
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10. The Image of the Child in Postwar British and U.S. Psychoanalysis
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Published:January 2011
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This chapter examines the place of visual analysis and documentation of infants and children in psychoanalysis in Britain and the United States after World War II, a period during which mental health concerns for orphans, widows, and survivors of war began to receive critical attention from the clinical psychiatric community. It considers the work of René Spitz and James and Joyce Robertson, the latter group of whom worked with psychiatrist John Bowlby in England, and how these professionals and their peers responded to images of children in circumstances that included deprivation and grief. These psychoanalysts and psychiatric social workers were among those practitioners who concerned themselves with infants and young children in medical and psychological crises that resulted from parental loss, temporary or long-term, and the psychological development and outcomes of these children as it became a matter of public health and global conscience.
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