The book begins by describing, within a psychodynamic approach, some traits an infant may bring to an intervention, followed by descriptions of interventions in several specialised perinatal settings. Several chapters focus on parent-infant families who have experienced considerable anxiety and depression.
The book begins by describing, within a psychodynamic approach, some traits an infant may bring to an intervention, followed by descriptions of interventions in several specialised perinatal settings. Several chapters focus on parent-infant families who have experienced considerable anxiety and depression.
Part 1: Engaging the Infant in Infant-Parent Therapy 1. Recognising the infant as subject 2. What an infant brings Part 2: Engaging Infants in perinatal settings 3. Infants and their parents in the perinatal period 4. Infants with young parents 5. Infants and their parents in neonatal intensive care units Part 3: Engaging Infants in Paediatric Units 6. Infants and their parents in paediatric settings 7. Infants and their parents in therapy groups 8. Relating to infant and parent in the context of family violence Part 4: Towards Understanding Successful Outcomes 9. Countertransference in infant-parent therapy 10. The therapeutic alliance, the presence of the therapist, and transformational moments 11. Responding to infants and interpreting transference 12. Revisiting mechanisms of change in infant-parent therapy
Part 1: Engaging the Infant in Infant-Parent Therapy 1. Recognising the infant as subject 2. What an infant brings Part 2: Engaging Infants in perinatal settings 3. Infants and their parents in the perinatal period 4. Infants with young parents 5. Infants and their parents in neonatal intensive care units Part 3: Engaging Infants in Paediatric Units 6. Infants and their parents in paediatric settings 7. Infants and their parents in therapy groups 8. Relating to infant and parent in the context of family violence Part 4: Towards Understanding Successful Outcomes 9. Countertransference in infant-parent therapy 10. The therapeutic alliance, the presence of the therapist, and transformational moments 11. Responding to infants and interpreting transference 12. Revisiting mechanisms of change in infant-parent therapy
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