As individuals engaged with children and those around them, educational
psychologists enter a multitude of systems and relationships with the
intention of helping. This often involves working in a context of
confusion, conflict and creativity, a dynamic tension which is reflected
in the chapters of this book. Designed to give both students and
practitioners access to the experience of engaging with a dynamic
unconscious, this volume investigates some of the key tenets and
principles of psychoanalytic theory and demonstrates ways in which
educational psychologists have used both theory and practice in their
roles. Each chapter approaches a recognisable activity from educational
psychology practice and provides an account of how psychoanalytic
theories about our unique inner worlds and our unconscious processes can
inform and enrich these interactions.