Hélène Compoint's book delves into the psychoanalysis of children's literature and animated characters, focusing on the psychological development of children aged 6 to 11. It explores how fictional heroes from stories and cartoons influence children's emotions, fantasies, and social understanding. The book aims to provide insight into children's latent anxieties, desires, and friendships. Targeted at psychologists, psychiatrists, and educators, it offers a fresh perspective on the unconscious through the lens of cultural and social imagination. Compoint draws on her extensive experience as a psychologist to analyze how children's interactions with fiction reflect their inner lives. |