1st Edition

Work with Parents Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    Drawing on the rich range and depth of the clinical experience of the contributors, this welcome volume will be a valuable tool for clinicians and trainees. The authors share a powerful commitment to the relevance and value of psychoanalytically based work with parents - an area all too often inadequately provided for - and provide heartening evidence of the resilience and intellectual vitality of the various strands within this tradition. Part of the EFPP Monograph Series.

    CHAPTER ONE Dialogues with parents CHAPTER TWO Therapeutic space for re-creating the child in the mind of the parents CHAPTER THREE Keeping the child in mind: thoughts on work with parents of children in therapy CHAPTER FOUR Parental therapy-in theory and practice CHAPTER FIVE Work with parents of psychotic children within a day-care therapeutic unit setting CHAPTER SIX Working with parents of autistic children CHAPTER SEVEN Helping children through treatment of parenting: the model of mother/infant psychotherapy CHAPTER EIGHT Working with parents of sexually abused children.

    Biography

    Ann Horne trained in the Independent tradition at the BAP. She has discovered that retirement (after 10 years latterly at the Portman Clinic, London) can become very crowded and makes occasional sorties from behind the keyboard to speak and teach in the UK and abroad.