Contemporary Child Psychotherapy
Phoenix Publishing House (Verlag)
978-1-912691-96-8 (ISBN)
Contemporary Child Psychotherapy: Integration and Imagination in Creative Clinical Practice demonstrates the step-by-step process of developing the depth of understanding, creativity, knowledge and skill that underpin a modern integrative child psychotherapist. Portrayed is a flexible model that is fluid and evolving, bringing together traditional, long-held ideas with fresh perspectives and up-to-date research. In bringing together psychoanalytic theory, attachment theory, trauma theories, the arts and creativity, neuroscience and the body, a rich framework is created. From this, the individual integrative child psychotherapist can choose the interventions which best foster the emotional development of each unique child and their parents today.
Roz Read is the Programme Director of the Integrative Child Psychotherapy MA training at The Institute for Arts in Therapy & Education (IATE) validated by UEL where she teaches and designs the curriculum. With a background working in the arts, for over 30 years Roz has worked extensively with children and teenagers in multi-cultural inner-city community projects, schools and multi-disciplinary teams. Roz trained at IATE, and is a UKCP-registered integrative child psychotherapist, a Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) Certified Practitioner and a Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner. She has a PG Diploma in psychoanalytic observational studies from the Tavistock Centre. Roz has worked extensively with adopted children and their families, initially with Family Futures and then for the past ten years she has been part of the Child & Family team at PAC-UK. Alongside Graham Music, she has also been co-convenor of the Tavistock Centre neuroscience and attachment workshop. Dr Jeanne Magagna aims to help people observe the deeper aspects of infants’ personalities in order that infants can be better understood and have more rights to good parenting. She has edited or co-edited: Intimate Transformations, The Silent Child, Creativity and Psychotic State, Psychotherapy with Families, Universals of Psychoanalysis, and Being Present for Your Nursery Age Child, all of which show how careful observation and empathic understanding of infants and children, and collaboration with and support for parents, can ensure babies’ rights to good parental care. Previously a Head Start teacher, university teacher, and special educator, she was then head of Psychotherapy Services at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and was a consultant psychotherapist in Ellern Mede Centre for Eating Disorders in London. Jeanne is a child and adolescent psychotherapist (PhD level), family psychotherapist, and adult psychotherapist, trained at the Tavistock Clinic in London. Previously coordinator of training, she currently teaches at the Centro Studi Martha Harris Tavistock model trainings in Florence and Venice, Italy. She is in private practice in London as a child, adult and family therapist, as well as consulting, publishing, and teaching worldwide.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
About the editors and contributors
Foreword by Dan Hughes
Introduction by Roz Read
Chapter 1
Addicted to action, fear of being
Graham Music
Chapter 2
Experiences of being held: creating a space to think and play within a family
Neela Basu
Chapter 3
The effects of chronic trauma and neglect
Karlien Smith-Claassens
Chapter 4
Porges meets Winnicott
Irene Alberione
Chapter 5
Autism and sensory sensitivity
Jessica Olive
Chapter 6
“Finding Dory”: a story of an eight year old’s journey from loss to hope and strength
Celine Allder
Chapter 7
Making sense of the pieces
Adina Belloli
Chapter 8
Space rockets and mobile homes: reaching the place of hope by traversing the landscape of trauma and loss
Sarah Marx
Chapter 9
All in bits: trauma, fragmentation, and the journey of piecing back together
Megan Holland
Chapter 10
Safety, trust, and maternal deprivation
Maria Furlong
Chapter 11
Working in schools: parents and the system around the child
Liz Murray-Bligh
Chapter 12
Building a therapeutic service in schools: the role of an integrative child psychotherapist
Jane Brinson
Chapter 13
Empathising with defences through the use of arts and metaphor
Clair Lewoski
Chapter 14
Finding and nurturing the gold: an integrative approach to working with an adopted adolescent and her parent
Roz Read
Chapter 15
Developing a “cradle of concern” using transference and countertransference in therapy and supervision
Jeanne Magagna
Erscheinungsdatum | 09.11.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | 9 Illustrations, black and white; 32 Illustrations, color |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 618 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Entwicklungspsychologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-912691-96-5 / 1912691965 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-912691-96-8 / 9781912691968 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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