Development, Psychopathology, And Treatment Techniques Across The Life-Span by Ivan Sherick

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Click Here to Read a Review  of Introduction to Child, Adolescent, and Adult Development: A Psychoanalytic Perspective for Students and Professionals by Ivan Sherick; IPBooks (2012; 183 pages) (The first book of the three included in this volume)  Reviewed by Denia Barrett, LCSW. This review appeared in the AAPCSW Newsletter, Spring 2018 issue.

Development, Psychopathology, and Treatment Techniques Across the Life-Span: A Psychoanalytic Perspective is meant for students and professionals. It includes intact three former books, each devoted separately to the topics of development, psychopathology, and treatment techniques. It explains the psychoanalytic issues involved in language accessible and available to all. Clinical examples are provided. Recommended readings are included at the end.

IVAN SHERICK, PH.D. is a psychoanalyst trained to see people of all ages. He was in private practice in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was trained in child/adolescent psychoanalysis at The Hampstead Clinic in London, England, under Miss Anna Freud’s direction. He later completed adult psychoanalytic training at The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. He is Emeritus Supervisor of Child and Adolescent Analysis at MPI. He is a former supervisor of adult psychodynamic psychotherapy in the Department of Psychiatry, the University of Michigan. He formerly was the Child Development Director of the Allen Creek Preschool in Ann Arbor, MI, a founding member of the Alliance of Psychoanalytic Schools.

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Click Here to Read: Fossils Upend Conventional Wisdom about Evolution of Human Bipedalism For most of human evolution, multiple species with different ways of walking upright coexisted By Jeremy DeSilva in the Scientific American issue of November 1, 2022.

Cast of the “Laetoli footprints” — the earliest known human footprints in the world, on display in the Hall of Human Origins in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. These footprints are those of Australopithecus afarensis. Image: Tim Evanson.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.