<p>The twentieth century has been described as the time of man’s discovery of himself; few have contributed more to this cause than Erik Erikson. <i>The Clinical Erik Erikson: A psychoanalytic method of engagement and activation</i> highlights Erikson’s transforming contributions to the field of psychoanalysis and honors his legacy by providing unpublished clinical case illustrations of his psychotherapeutic work. </p><p>The publication of case material—simple memorable fragments and clinical vignettes— brings the reader into Erikson’s consultation room, providing a portrait of his clinical technique and demonstrating how he actually worked.</p><p>Stephen Schlein, an authority on Erikson, presents an illuminating account of Erikson’s pioneering work through an exhaustive search of his early monographs on child psychoanalysis, clinical writings, psychotherapeutic case studies, and participation at case conferences at The Austen Riggs Center. </p><p>Erikson’s writings reveal a psychoanalytic method of extraordinary richness that emphasizes essential ingredients of an interpersonal-relational clinical method and articulates interactional dimensions that have restorative potential. His vision focuses on the interpersonal relationship, its powerful affects, and a belief that human beings have a potent capacity for real change. This book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists.</p> <p>Acknowledgment. Introductory Remarks. Personal Reflections: Erik Erikson’s 100th Birthday Celebration at The Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, August 24, 2002. Perspectives on Erikson’s Clinical-Psychotherapeutic Work with Children and Adults. Configurations of Children’s Play: "Toys and Reasons". Exploration in the Interpretation of Children’s Play and Child Psychoanalysis: "Psychoanalysis without Words" and "Play and Cure". Erikson and the Clinical Case Conference at the Austen Riggs Center: Visual Observations and Reflections about Treatment. Adult Psychoanalysis, Part I: An Introduction to Erikson’s Psychotherapeutic Work Utilizing Clinical Case Material. Adult Psychoanalysis, Part II: An In-Depth Perspective of Erikson’s Clinical Method: The Story of James. Adult Psychoanalysis, Part III: An Investigation into Erikson’s Psychoanalytic Treatment Method and Technique. Erikson’s Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Adolescents: An Existential/Developmental Perspective. References</p>