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Sarita Singh, M.D.
PTY-CA - 2nd Year
Fall 2009
We focus on the normal, yet often turbulent, intrapsychic changes during the developmental progression from beginning to end of adolescence. Please reread the original literary texts referred to in the syllabus.
*Article available on PEP and will not be on CD provided by Institute.
Week 1
Offer, D. “Adolescent Development, a normative perspective,” The Course of Life Vol. IV: Adolescence, pp. 181-199.
*Freud, A. Adolescence, Psychoanal. St. Child, pp. 255-277.
*Freud, S. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality. Chapter III “The Transformations of Puberty” S.E. VII, pp.207-230.
Week 2
Dalsimer, K. “Introduction” and “Preadolescence: The Member of the Wedding”.
Female Adolescence: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Literature. Ch. 1 & 2, pp. 1‑26.
Blos, Peter (1962), On Adolescence, pp. 52-71
Week 3
Dalsimer, K. Early Adolescence: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Female Adolescence. Ch. 3.
Skansky, M. “Pubescent Years 11 to 14,” The Course of Life Vol. IV: Adolescence, pp.63-97.
Blos, Peter (1962), On Adolescence, pp. 71-87
Week 4
Dalsimer, K. Middle Adolescence: The Diary of Anne Frank. Ch. 4.
Kaplan, E. “Adolescents, Age 15-18: A Psychoanalytic Developmental View”
The Course of Life Vol. IV: Adolescence. Ch. 7, pp.201-233.
Blos, Peter (1962), On Adolescence, pp. 87-128
Week 5
Dalsimer, K. Late Adolescence: Persuasion. Female Adolescence. Ch. 6, pg. 113‑138.
Adatto, Carl P. “Late Adolescence to Early Adulthood,” The Course of Life Vol. IV: Adolescence, pp. 357-375.
Blos, Peter (1962), On Adolescence, pp. 128-158
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