3. Guidelines for the submission of a paper

 

Submissions concerning the following topics are welcome:

 

Ø Origins and recent developments of psychoanalytic child observation

Ø Characteristics and essentials of psychoanalytic child observation

Ø Differences between psychoanalytic and other methods of child observation

Ø Psychoanalytic observation of children in families, nurseries and schools

 

Ø The psychoanalytic observation of children as a research tool

Ø The impact of psychoanalytic child observation on the development of theories

 

Ø Psychoanalytic child observation as a subject of teaching and learning

Ø Psychoanalytic child observation and the development of psychoanalytic attitudes

Ø The impact of psychoanalytic child observation on psychotherapy

Ø The impact of psychoanalytic child observation on counselling and education

 

Ø Psychoanalytic child observation as a topic of empirical research

Ø Ethical aspects of psychoanalytic child observation

 

Each paper presentation will have 25 minutes of presentation time and 20 minutes of discussion time. Please provide the following information when submitting a paper:

 

Ø Name and academic title of the author / the authors:

Ø Affiliation / affiliations:

Ø Postal address:

Ø Mail:

Ø Telephone / cell phone number:

Ø Title of the paper (in English):

Ø Abstract (in English, max. 250 words):

Send your proposal until 25th of February, 2024, to both addresses:

 

Ø christin.reisenhofer@univie.ac.at, susanna.wiedermann@univie.ac.at