Child Psychotherapist and Problems of Young People
Many parents at some time dread that a child of theirs may be mentally ill or disturbed. But even after a generation of child psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy, they still frequently fear to admit their fears, and fear the mystery of the remedy as much as the mystery of the problem. It is therefore important that parents should come to easy terms with the work of the psychotherapist, and be reassured that it is based on sympathetic understanding, not mysteries. It was to explain themselves to parents and others who work with other young people that sixteen psychotherapists and analysts (mostly following the principles of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein and largely drawn from the Hampstead Child Therapy and the Tavistock clinics in London) decided to collaborate in the preparation of this book. In it they set out to describe their work in schools, hospitals, clinics, day centres, etc and to discuss their fundamental approach to the treatment of the disturbed child.

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Child Psychotherapist and Problems of Young People
Many parents at some time dread that a child of theirs may be mentally ill or disturbed. But even after a generation of child psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy, they still frequently fear to admit their fears, and fear the mystery of the remedy as much as the mystery of the problem. It is therefore important that parents should come to easy terms with the work of the psychotherapist, and be reassured that it is based on sympathetic understanding, not mysteries. It was to explain themselves to parents and others who work with other young people that sixteen psychotherapists and analysts (mostly following the principles of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein and largely drawn from the Hampstead Child Therapy and the Tavistock clinics in London) decided to collaborate in the preparation of this book. In it they set out to describe their work in schools, hospitals, clinics, day centres, etc and to discuss their fundamental approach to the treatment of the disturbed child.

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Child Psychotherapist and Problems of Young People

Child Psychotherapist and Problems of Young People

Child Psychotherapist and Problems of Young People

Child Psychotherapist and Problems of Young People

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Many parents at some time dread that a child of theirs may be mentally ill or disturbed. But even after a generation of child psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy, they still frequently fear to admit their fears, and fear the mystery of the remedy as much as the mystery of the problem. It is therefore important that parents should come to easy terms with the work of the psychotherapist, and be reassured that it is based on sympathetic understanding, not mysteries. It was to explain themselves to parents and others who work with other young people that sixteen psychotherapists and analysts (mostly following the principles of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein and largely drawn from the Hampstead Child Therapy and the Tavistock clinics in London) decided to collaborate in the preparation of this book. In it they set out to describe their work in schools, hospitals, clinics, day centres, etc and to discuss their fundamental approach to the treatment of the disturbed child.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780946439430
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/31/2002
Series: Hawksmere Report
Pages: 334
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Mary Boston

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments , Revised Foreword , Introduction , The Contribution of the Child Psychotherapist , Working with Small Groups of Children in Primary Schools , The Child Guidance Clinic , Child Psychotherapy in a Day Unit , The Child Psychotherapist in a Day Centre for Young Children and Parents , Working in a Hospital , Counselling Young People , A Study of an Elective Mute , Beginnings in Communication , Play and Communication , Psychotherapy with Psychotic Children , Freud and Child Psychotherapy , Some Comments on Clinical Casework , The Tavistock Training and Philosophy , Doubly Deprived
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