Child Psychotherapy and Research
New Approaches, Emerging Findings
Herausgeber: Midgley, Nick; Grainger, Eve; Anderson, Jan
Child Psychotherapy and Research
New Approaches, Emerging Findings
Herausgeber: Midgley, Nick; Grainger, Eve; Anderson, Jan
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Drawing on the expertise of an international range of contributors, this book brings together some of the most exciting and innovative research activity taking place within psychoanalytic child psychotherapy today.
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Drawing on the expertise of an international range of contributors, this book brings together some of the most exciting and innovative research activity taking place within psychoanalytic child psychotherapy today.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780415422024
- ISBN-10: 0415422027
- Artikelnr.: 26607604
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780415422024
- ISBN-10: 0415422027
- Artikelnr.: 26607604
Nick Midgley is a Child Psychotherapist and a Clinical Tutor at the Anna Freud Centre, London. Jan Anderson has a lead role for research in Child Psychotherapy for the North Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Eve Grainger is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist for the North-East London NHS Foundation Trust. Tanja Nesic-Vuckovic is a Consultant Child Psychotherapist and Head of Service in South Essex Partnership NHS Trust and clinical director of the Pebbles Therapeutic Community. Cathy Urwin is a Consultant Child Psychotherapist and Research fellow at the Tavistock Clinic.
Hobson, Preface. Urwin, Anderson, Grainger, Midgley, Nesic-Vuckovic, Introduction. Part I: What is Child Psychotherapy Research? Editor
s Introduction. Fonagy, Research in Child Psychotherapy: Progress, Problems and Possibilities? Rustin, What Do Child Psychotherapists Know? Part II: Studying the Process of Child Psychotherapy. Editor
s Introduction. Philps, Mapping Process in Child Psychotherapy: Steps Towards Drafting a New Method for Evaluating Psychoanalytic Case Studies. Schneider, Pruetzel-Thomas, Midgley, Discovering New Ways of Seeing and Speaking About Psychotherapy Process: The Child Psychotherapy Q-set. Moran, Fonagy, Psychoanalysis and Diabetic Control: A Single-case Study. Carlberg, Exploring Change Processes in Psychodynamic Child Psychotherapy: The Therapists
Perspective. Part III: The Routine Monitoring and Outcome of Child Psychotherapy. Editor
s Introduction. Boston, Lush, Grainger, Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Fostered, Adopted and `In Care
Children. Trowell, Rhode, Joffe, Childhood Depression: An Outcome Research Project. Schacter, Target, The Adult Outcome of Child Psychoanalysis: The Anna Freud Centre Long-term Follow-up Study. Urwin, A Qualitative Framework for Evaluating Clinical Effectiveness in Child Psychotherapy: The Hopes and Expectations for Treatment Approach (HETA). Part IV: Inter-disciplinary Research. Editor
s Introduction. Alvarez, Lee, Interpersonal Relatedness in Children With Autism: Clinical Complexity versus Scientific Simplicity? Anderson, The Mythic Significance of Risk-taking, Dangerous Behaviour. Hodges, Steele, Kaniuk, Hillman, Asquith, Narratives in Assessment and Research on the Development of Attachments in Maltreated Children. Mayes, Thomas, Social Neuroscience and Theories of Therapeutic Action: Some Implications for Child Psychotherapy.
s Introduction. Fonagy, Research in Child Psychotherapy: Progress, Problems and Possibilities? Rustin, What Do Child Psychotherapists Know? Part II: Studying the Process of Child Psychotherapy. Editor
s Introduction. Philps, Mapping Process in Child Psychotherapy: Steps Towards Drafting a New Method for Evaluating Psychoanalytic Case Studies. Schneider, Pruetzel-Thomas, Midgley, Discovering New Ways of Seeing and Speaking About Psychotherapy Process: The Child Psychotherapy Q-set. Moran, Fonagy, Psychoanalysis and Diabetic Control: A Single-case Study. Carlberg, Exploring Change Processes in Psychodynamic Child Psychotherapy: The Therapists
Perspective. Part III: The Routine Monitoring and Outcome of Child Psychotherapy. Editor
s Introduction. Boston, Lush, Grainger, Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Fostered, Adopted and `In Care
Children. Trowell, Rhode, Joffe, Childhood Depression: An Outcome Research Project. Schacter, Target, The Adult Outcome of Child Psychoanalysis: The Anna Freud Centre Long-term Follow-up Study. Urwin, A Qualitative Framework for Evaluating Clinical Effectiveness in Child Psychotherapy: The Hopes and Expectations for Treatment Approach (HETA). Part IV: Inter-disciplinary Research. Editor
s Introduction. Alvarez, Lee, Interpersonal Relatedness in Children With Autism: Clinical Complexity versus Scientific Simplicity? Anderson, The Mythic Significance of Risk-taking, Dangerous Behaviour. Hodges, Steele, Kaniuk, Hillman, Asquith, Narratives in Assessment and Research on the Development of Attachments in Maltreated Children. Mayes, Thomas, Social Neuroscience and Theories of Therapeutic Action: Some Implications for Child Psychotherapy.
Hobson, Preface. Urwin, Anderson, Grainger, Midgley, Nesic-Vuckovic, Introduction. Part I: What is Child Psychotherapy Research? Editor
s Introduction. Fonagy, Research in Child Psychotherapy: Progress, Problems and Possibilities? Rustin, What Do Child Psychotherapists Know? Part II: Studying the Process of Child Psychotherapy. Editor
s Introduction. Philps, Mapping Process in Child Psychotherapy: Steps Towards Drafting a New Method for Evaluating Psychoanalytic Case Studies. Schneider, Pruetzel-Thomas, Midgley, Discovering New Ways of Seeing and Speaking About Psychotherapy Process: The Child Psychotherapy Q-set. Moran, Fonagy, Psychoanalysis and Diabetic Control: A Single-case Study. Carlberg, Exploring Change Processes in Psychodynamic Child Psychotherapy: The Therapists
Perspective. Part III: The Routine Monitoring and Outcome of Child Psychotherapy. Editor
s Introduction. Boston, Lush, Grainger, Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Fostered, Adopted and `In Care
Children. Trowell, Rhode, Joffe, Childhood Depression: An Outcome Research Project. Schacter, Target, The Adult Outcome of Child Psychoanalysis: The Anna Freud Centre Long-term Follow-up Study. Urwin, A Qualitative Framework for Evaluating Clinical Effectiveness in Child Psychotherapy: The Hopes and Expectations for Treatment Approach (HETA). Part IV: Inter-disciplinary Research. Editor
s Introduction. Alvarez, Lee, Interpersonal Relatedness in Children With Autism: Clinical Complexity versus Scientific Simplicity? Anderson, The Mythic Significance of Risk-taking, Dangerous Behaviour. Hodges, Steele, Kaniuk, Hillman, Asquith, Narratives in Assessment and Research on the Development of Attachments in Maltreated Children. Mayes, Thomas, Social Neuroscience and Theories of Therapeutic Action: Some Implications for Child Psychotherapy.
s Introduction. Fonagy, Research in Child Psychotherapy: Progress, Problems and Possibilities? Rustin, What Do Child Psychotherapists Know? Part II: Studying the Process of Child Psychotherapy. Editor
s Introduction. Philps, Mapping Process in Child Psychotherapy: Steps Towards Drafting a New Method for Evaluating Psychoanalytic Case Studies. Schneider, Pruetzel-Thomas, Midgley, Discovering New Ways of Seeing and Speaking About Psychotherapy Process: The Child Psychotherapy Q-set. Moran, Fonagy, Psychoanalysis and Diabetic Control: A Single-case Study. Carlberg, Exploring Change Processes in Psychodynamic Child Psychotherapy: The Therapists
Perspective. Part III: The Routine Monitoring and Outcome of Child Psychotherapy. Editor
s Introduction. Boston, Lush, Grainger, Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Fostered, Adopted and `In Care
Children. Trowell, Rhode, Joffe, Childhood Depression: An Outcome Research Project. Schacter, Target, The Adult Outcome of Child Psychoanalysis: The Anna Freud Centre Long-term Follow-up Study. Urwin, A Qualitative Framework for Evaluating Clinical Effectiveness in Child Psychotherapy: The Hopes and Expectations for Treatment Approach (HETA). Part IV: Inter-disciplinary Research. Editor
s Introduction. Alvarez, Lee, Interpersonal Relatedness in Children With Autism: Clinical Complexity versus Scientific Simplicity? Anderson, The Mythic Significance of Risk-taking, Dangerous Behaviour. Hodges, Steele, Kaniuk, Hillman, Asquith, Narratives in Assessment and Research on the Development of Attachments in Maltreated Children. Mayes, Thomas, Social Neuroscience and Theories of Therapeutic Action: Some Implications for Child Psychotherapy.