Juliet Hopkins
An Independent Mind
Collected papers of Juliet Hopkins
Herausgeber: Horne, Ann; Lanyado, Monica
Juliet Hopkins
An Independent Mind
Collected papers of Juliet Hopkins
Herausgeber: Horne, Ann; Lanyado, Monica
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Included are Juliet Hopkins most important papers on psychoanalytic theory, family and individual approaches, attachment theory and infant-parent work.
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Included are Juliet Hopkins most important papers on psychoanalytic theory, family and individual approaches, attachment theory and infant-parent work.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 277g
- ISBN-13: 9781138015326
- ISBN-10: 1138015326
- Artikelnr.: 42295286
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 277g
- ISBN-13: 9781138015326
- ISBN-10: 1138015326
- Artikelnr.: 42295286
Ann Horne was head of the Independent child psychotherapy training and post-graduate development at the BAP (now IPCAPA). She is co-editor of The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy and of the three earlier books in this series. Now retired, she gives talks and writes, retaining a special interest in children who act with the body rather than reflect. Monica Lanyado was founding Course Organising Tutor of the Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training at the Scottish Institute of Human Relations (now Human Development Scotland). She is author of The Presence of the Therapist (2004), co-editor of The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy and of the three earlier books in this series. Retired from clinical practice, she supervises (at IPCAPA and privately), and enjoys teaching and writing.
Daws, Foreword. Horne, Introduction. Part I: Trauma and child
psychotherapy. Lanyado, Introduction. Solving the Mystery of Monsters:
Steps Towards the Recovery From Trauma. Living Under the Threat of Death.
The Impact of a Congenital Illness on an 8 Year Old Boy. The Role of Trauma
in the Development of a Borderline State and a Foot-and-Shoe Fetish in a
6-Year-Old Girl. Part II: Attachment and Child Psychotherapy. Horne,
Introduction. The Observed Infant of Attachment Theory. Failure of the
Holding Relationship: Some Effects of Physical Rejection on the Child's
Attachment and on His Inner Experience. Facilitating the Development of
Intimacy Between Nurses and Infants in a Day Nursery. Overcoming a Child's
Resistance to Late Adoption: How One New Attachment Can Facilitate Another.
Part III: Infant-parent psychotherapy. Horne, Introduction. Infant Parent
Psychotherapy: Selma Fraiberg's Contribution to Understanding the Past in
the Present. Therapeutic Interventions in Infancy. Crying Babies: Who is
Crying About What? Part IV: Integrating and exploring Winnicott. Lanyado,
Introduction. The Dangers and Deprivations of Too-Good Mothering. From Baby
Games to Let's Pretend: The Achievement of Playing. Narcissistic Illusions
in Late Adolescence: Defensive Kleinian Retreats or Winnicottian
Opportunities?
psychotherapy. Lanyado, Introduction. Solving the Mystery of Monsters:
Steps Towards the Recovery From Trauma. Living Under the Threat of Death.
The Impact of a Congenital Illness on an 8 Year Old Boy. The Role of Trauma
in the Development of a Borderline State and a Foot-and-Shoe Fetish in a
6-Year-Old Girl. Part II: Attachment and Child Psychotherapy. Horne,
Introduction. The Observed Infant of Attachment Theory. Failure of the
Holding Relationship: Some Effects of Physical Rejection on the Child's
Attachment and on His Inner Experience. Facilitating the Development of
Intimacy Between Nurses and Infants in a Day Nursery. Overcoming a Child's
Resistance to Late Adoption: How One New Attachment Can Facilitate Another.
Part III: Infant-parent psychotherapy. Horne, Introduction. Infant Parent
Psychotherapy: Selma Fraiberg's Contribution to Understanding the Past in
the Present. Therapeutic Interventions in Infancy. Crying Babies: Who is
Crying About What? Part IV: Integrating and exploring Winnicott. Lanyado,
Introduction. The Dangers and Deprivations of Too-Good Mothering. From Baby
Games to Let's Pretend: The Achievement of Playing. Narcissistic Illusions
in Late Adolescence: Defensive Kleinian Retreats or Winnicottian
Opportunities?
Daws, Foreword. Horne, Introduction. Part I: Trauma and child
psychotherapy. Lanyado, Introduction. Solving the Mystery of Monsters:
Steps Towards the Recovery From Trauma. Living Under the Threat of Death.
The Impact of a Congenital Illness on an 8 Year Old Boy. The Role of Trauma
in the Development of a Borderline State and a Foot-and-Shoe Fetish in a
6-Year-Old Girl. Part II: Attachment and Child Psychotherapy. Horne,
Introduction. The Observed Infant of Attachment Theory. Failure of the
Holding Relationship: Some Effects of Physical Rejection on the Child's
Attachment and on His Inner Experience. Facilitating the Development of
Intimacy Between Nurses and Infants in a Day Nursery. Overcoming a Child's
Resistance to Late Adoption: How One New Attachment Can Facilitate Another.
Part III: Infant-parent psychotherapy. Horne, Introduction. Infant Parent
Psychotherapy: Selma Fraiberg's Contribution to Understanding the Past in
the Present. Therapeutic Interventions in Infancy. Crying Babies: Who is
Crying About What? Part IV: Integrating and exploring Winnicott. Lanyado,
Introduction. The Dangers and Deprivations of Too-Good Mothering. From Baby
Games to Let's Pretend: The Achievement of Playing. Narcissistic Illusions
in Late Adolescence: Defensive Kleinian Retreats or Winnicottian
Opportunities?
psychotherapy. Lanyado, Introduction. Solving the Mystery of Monsters:
Steps Towards the Recovery From Trauma. Living Under the Threat of Death.
The Impact of a Congenital Illness on an 8 Year Old Boy. The Role of Trauma
in the Development of a Borderline State and a Foot-and-Shoe Fetish in a
6-Year-Old Girl. Part II: Attachment and Child Psychotherapy. Horne,
Introduction. The Observed Infant of Attachment Theory. Failure of the
Holding Relationship: Some Effects of Physical Rejection on the Child's
Attachment and on His Inner Experience. Facilitating the Development of
Intimacy Between Nurses and Infants in a Day Nursery. Overcoming a Child's
Resistance to Late Adoption: How One New Attachment Can Facilitate Another.
Part III: Infant-parent psychotherapy. Horne, Introduction. Infant Parent
Psychotherapy: Selma Fraiberg's Contribution to Understanding the Past in
the Present. Therapeutic Interventions in Infancy. Crying Babies: Who is
Crying About What? Part IV: Integrating and exploring Winnicott. Lanyado,
Introduction. The Dangers and Deprivations of Too-Good Mothering. From Baby
Games to Let's Pretend: The Achievement of Playing. Narcissistic Illusions
in Late Adolescence: Defensive Kleinian Retreats or Winnicottian
Opportunities?