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Beyond the Reflection: The Role of the Mirror Paradigm in Clinical Practice
 
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Beyond the Reflection: The Role of the Mirror Paradigm in Clinical Practice [Paperback]

Paulina F. Kernberg (Author), Bernadette Buhl-Nielsen (Author), Lina Normandin (Author)

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April 17, 2007 1590510712 978-1590510711 1
An analysis of the use of the mirror as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for children and adolescents.

Dr. Paulina F. Kernberg, the founder of a clinical program for children of divorced families at New York Presbyterian/Westchester Hospital, was an authority on personality disorders and on the emotional effects of divorce on children. She was one of the experts appointed to evaluate the custody case of Elián González in 2000.

Beyond the Reflection is the result of her extensive research on a new diagnostic technique in child development: a child's behavior in front of a mirror. Kernberg convincingly demonstrates that this behavior is paradigmatic of the mother- child relationship. The pleasure of self-recognition, or the discomfort and anxiety a child experiences in front of a mirror, is directly linked to the ways he relates to his original looking glass—the mother—and in turn determines his subsequent sense of self-worth.

This fascinating study explores Lacan's pioneering theory of the mirror stage; the correlation between theory, clinical observation, and systematic developmental studies; and recent advances in neuroscience and ethology, which contribute to ongoing research in the field of child development and its clinical application.

The Kernberg Mirror Behavior Checklist and the Kernberg- Buhl-Nielsen Mirror Behavior Interview, the diagnostic tools utilized in these clinical observations, will be of particular interest to researchers eager to find a concrete basis for studying the origin of selfhood. Twelve black & white line drawings throughout.

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A brilliant conceptualization of the use of the mirror as an educational and therapeutic tool....Highly recommended to clinicians and educators. -- Judith Wallerstein, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer Emerita, UC Berkeley

A fascinating reflection on mirrors in the minds of the young....a fine and original piece of thinking. -- Lenore Terr, M.D., UC San Francisco School of Medicine

A landmark book! An essential reference for all psychiatrists, pediatricians, mental health professionals, and educators who work with children. -- Cynthia R. Pfeffer, MD, Director, The Childhood Bereavement Program, Weill Cornell Medical College

Will be of enormous help to all those who work with children and families. -- Stanley Greenspan, M.D., coauthor of The First Idea: How Symbols, Language, and Intelligence Evolved from Our Primate Ancestors to Modern Humans

About the Author

Paulina F. Kernberg, M.D., who passed away in 2006, was director of Cornell University Medical School's residency training program in child and adolescent psychiatry in Westchester. Her previous book, Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents (2000), coauthored with Alan S. Weiner and Karen K. Bardenstein, examined the origins of narcissistic and antisocial disorders. Bernadette Buhl-Nielsen, M.D., is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Glostrup University Hospital, Denmark. Lina Normandin, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Université Laval, Québec, Canada.

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