Children in Care in Colombia: Disturbed Family Contexts and Psychic Structure
This book documents research and therapeutic work carried out with children and adolescents living in social care or disturbed family circumstances in Bogota, Colombia. The children, aged from two onwards, were seen by clinical psychologists from Javeriana University in a programme developed by Cecilia Munoz Vila in conjunction with the Colombian Institute of Social Welfare.The research model used is based on 'The child-in-the-family-in-the-community' by Donald Meltzer and Martha Harris, and the methods used by the therapists include play, drama, drawing, singing, and other modes of inviting the children's own creative cultural responses to help express and work through their difficult situations.Many of the children and young people had experienced not only familial disruption but violence ranging from murder of a parent to recruitment into guerrilla bands. However their psychic struggles have a universal relevance and were treated, or explored, in an intensely empathic and mutually educative way by their young therapists, resulting in moving stories of the individual's capacity to grasp developmental opportunities.
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Children in Care in Colombia: Disturbed Family Contexts and Psychic Structure
This book documents research and therapeutic work carried out with children and adolescents living in social care or disturbed family circumstances in Bogota, Colombia. The children, aged from two onwards, were seen by clinical psychologists from Javeriana University in a programme developed by Cecilia Munoz Vila in conjunction with the Colombian Institute of Social Welfare.The research model used is based on 'The child-in-the-family-in-the-community' by Donald Meltzer and Martha Harris, and the methods used by the therapists include play, drama, drawing, singing, and other modes of inviting the children's own creative cultural responses to help express and work through their difficult situations.Many of the children and young people had experienced not only familial disruption but violence ranging from murder of a parent to recruitment into guerrilla bands. However their psychic struggles have a universal relevance and were treated, or explored, in an intensely empathic and mutually educative way by their young therapists, resulting in moving stories of the individual's capacity to grasp developmental opportunities.
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Children in Care in Colombia: Disturbed Family Contexts and Psychic Structure

Children in Care in Colombia: Disturbed Family Contexts and Psychic Structure

by Cecilia Munoz Vila
Children in Care in Colombia: Disturbed Family Contexts and Psychic Structure

Children in Care in Colombia: Disturbed Family Contexts and Psychic Structure

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This book documents research and therapeutic work carried out with children and adolescents living in social care or disturbed family circumstances in Bogota, Colombia. The children, aged from two onwards, were seen by clinical psychologists from Javeriana University in a programme developed by Cecilia Munoz Vila in conjunction with the Colombian Institute of Social Welfare.The research model used is based on 'The child-in-the-family-in-the-community' by Donald Meltzer and Martha Harris, and the methods used by the therapists include play, drama, drawing, singing, and other modes of inviting the children's own creative cultural responses to help express and work through their difficult situations.Many of the children and young people had experienced not only familial disruption but violence ranging from murder of a parent to recruitment into guerrilla bands. However their psychic struggles have a universal relevance and were treated, or explored, in an intensely empathic and mutually educative way by their young therapists, resulting in moving stories of the individual's capacity to grasp developmental opportunities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912567751
Publisher: Karnac Books
Publication date: 03/31/2020
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)

About the Author

Cecilia Munoz Vila is a psychoanalyst and sociologist in Bogota with many years of research experience working with abandoned and abused children. In 1972 she was appointed advisor to the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare, during which she researched the social system of street children, their lives in protection institutions, and their return to their families which were frequently dominated by abusive and violent stepfathers. From 1973 to 1983 she was part of a research team engaged in projects with child labour conditions in the country and the city; migrant child workers; rural educational programmes for children; regional development programmes; recreational activities in the city; and living conditions of the elderly. She has been involved since 1984 with a well-known care institution for children in Bogota, the Hogares Club Michin (HCM), founded in 1952. She worked at first as advisor to the Board of Directors, then as a member of the Board and director of the research committee. She decided to unify the management of the protection home programmes. In 2000, a battered women's programme was set up, providing therapeutic assistance to groups of women with their children and helping to protect them from family mistreatment. In 2004, Munoz Vila presented a training plan to the professional staff of the three programmes with the aim of coordinating them under a coherent conceptual scheme. The general objectivewas to train staff in the comprehension of the Meltzer and Harris (1976) model of the relationships and interaction between individual, family and community, in order to establish the nature of the educational role in the programmes, projects and activities of the HCM. In 1989 Munoz Vila became a member of the Colombian Psychoanalytical Society, where between 1992 and 1998 shetaught seminars on Bion, Meltzer, psychoanalytical thought, and clinical histories. She left the Society in 1999 but published several papers in their Psychoanalytical Review. Since 2002 she has been leading seminars at the Javeriana University on psychoanalytical thought, and supervises the final papers of the students. She also participates in research activities with groups of teachers and students on maltreated women, abandoned and abused children, and adolescents.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. From abandonment to object relations and adoption  Raquel Sofia Diaz and Cecilia Munoz Vila 2. Institutionalised values and the dismantling of bonds  Luisa Fernanda Cuta and Cecilia Munoz Vila 3. Destructive identifications arising from abuse and murder  Lina Torres and Cecilia Munoz Vila 4. Keeping the internal object alive  Johanna Diaz and Cecilia Munoz Vila 5. A storyteller with learning difficulties  Cecilia Cortes and Cecilia Munoz Vila 6. Psychic disorientation and object destruction  Julio Galindo and Cecilia Munoz Vila 7. A teenager living with rejection and loneliness  Marcela Solano and Cecilia Munoz Vila 8. Adolescents returning from war  Natalia Aguirre and Cecilia Munoz Vila 9. Mourning a dead parent  Gloria Quijano and Cecilia Munoz Vila 10. Matriarchal domination and an absent father  Andres Lasprilla and Cecilia Munoz Vila 11. Family disturbances and psychic boundary failures  Cecilia Munoz Vila Addendum: the training workshops References Index
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