Intellectual Disability and Psychotherapy
The Theories, Practice and Influence of Valerie Sinason
Herausgeber: Corbett, Alan
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The Theories, Practice and Influence of Valerie Sinason
Herausgeber: Corbett, Alan
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Intellectual Disability and Psychotherapy: The theories, practice and influence of Valerie Sinason charts the impact of the noted psychotherapist's work with children and adults with learning disabilities upon both a generation of clinicians and the treatment and services her work transformed.
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Intellectual Disability and Psychotherapy: The theories, practice and influence of Valerie Sinason charts the impact of the noted psychotherapist's work with children and adults with learning disabilities upon both a generation of clinicians and the treatment and services her work transformed.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138323612
- ISBN-10: 1138323616
- Artikelnr.: 54335452
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138323612
- ISBN-10: 1138323616
- Artikelnr.: 54335452
Alan Corbett (1963-2016) was the author of a number of books, chapters, and papers on aspects of working psychoanalytically with trauma, abuse, and disability. Alan worked as a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice and had been Clinical Director of Respond, ICAP, and the CARI Foundation in Dublin.
Contents
Notes on contributors
Foreword by SUSIE ORBACH
Introduction
ALAN CORBETT
Including the excluded: Valerie Sinason, psychoanalytic pioneer
GRAEME GALTON
Creativity and the analytic condition: creative arts approaches within a
psychoanalytic frame
EIMIR McGRATH
We are who we see looking back at us: Valerie as a supporter of a
developing organisation
ALAN CORBETT and TAMSIN COTTIS
The handicapped smile: language and identity
LIZ LLOYD
Death, loss, and the struggle for non-disabled grief
NOELLE BLACKMAN
Forensic groupwork and Books Beyond Words: Valerie Sinason as colleague,
co-author, and friend
SHEILA HOLLINS
The best of both worlds: the making of a disability psychiatrist
GEORGINA PARKES
Building insight and changing lives: the contribution of Valerie Sinason to
the history of disability psychotherapy
DAVID O'DRISCOLL
Sharing our history, informing our future: Valerie Sinason and the
development of training for frontline care workers and therapists
PAT FRANKISH
Secondary handicap and a model for the supervision of nurses
SHULA WILSON
Labels, death-making and an alternative to Social Role Valorisation:
Valerie Sinason's influence on my work
JAN WALMSLEY
Valerie Sinason, South Africa, and the politics of seeing
LESLIE SWARTZ
Like an owl in a tree: learning from Valerie Sinason in treating patients'
intellectual disabilities in Sweden
ANDERS SVENSSON
Valerie Sinason and the psychodynamics of bravery
BRETT KAHR
An interview with Valerie Sinason reflecting on her life and the evolution
of disability psychotherapy
ALAN CORBETT
Notes on contributors
Foreword by SUSIE ORBACH
Introduction
ALAN CORBETT
Including the excluded: Valerie Sinason, psychoanalytic pioneer
GRAEME GALTON
Creativity and the analytic condition: creative arts approaches within a
psychoanalytic frame
EIMIR McGRATH
We are who we see looking back at us: Valerie as a supporter of a
developing organisation
ALAN CORBETT and TAMSIN COTTIS
The handicapped smile: language and identity
LIZ LLOYD
Death, loss, and the struggle for non-disabled grief
NOELLE BLACKMAN
Forensic groupwork and Books Beyond Words: Valerie Sinason as colleague,
co-author, and friend
SHEILA HOLLINS
The best of both worlds: the making of a disability psychiatrist
GEORGINA PARKES
Building insight and changing lives: the contribution of Valerie Sinason to
the history of disability psychotherapy
DAVID O'DRISCOLL
Sharing our history, informing our future: Valerie Sinason and the
development of training for frontline care workers and therapists
PAT FRANKISH
Secondary handicap and a model for the supervision of nurses
SHULA WILSON
Labels, death-making and an alternative to Social Role Valorisation:
Valerie Sinason's influence on my work
JAN WALMSLEY
Valerie Sinason, South Africa, and the politics of seeing
LESLIE SWARTZ
Like an owl in a tree: learning from Valerie Sinason in treating patients'
intellectual disabilities in Sweden
ANDERS SVENSSON
Valerie Sinason and the psychodynamics of bravery
BRETT KAHR
An interview with Valerie Sinason reflecting on her life and the evolution
of disability psychotherapy
ALAN CORBETT
Contents
Notes on contributors
Foreword by SUSIE ORBACH
Introduction
ALAN CORBETT
Including the excluded: Valerie Sinason, psychoanalytic pioneer
GRAEME GALTON
Creativity and the analytic condition: creative arts approaches within a
psychoanalytic frame
EIMIR McGRATH
We are who we see looking back at us: Valerie as a supporter of a
developing organisation
ALAN CORBETT and TAMSIN COTTIS
The handicapped smile: language and identity
LIZ LLOYD
Death, loss, and the struggle for non-disabled grief
NOELLE BLACKMAN
Forensic groupwork and Books Beyond Words: Valerie Sinason as colleague,
co-author, and friend
SHEILA HOLLINS
The best of both worlds: the making of a disability psychiatrist
GEORGINA PARKES
Building insight and changing lives: the contribution of Valerie Sinason to
the history of disability psychotherapy
DAVID O'DRISCOLL
Sharing our history, informing our future: Valerie Sinason and the
development of training for frontline care workers and therapists
PAT FRANKISH
Secondary handicap and a model for the supervision of nurses
SHULA WILSON
Labels, death-making and an alternative to Social Role Valorisation:
Valerie Sinason's influence on my work
JAN WALMSLEY
Valerie Sinason, South Africa, and the politics of seeing
LESLIE SWARTZ
Like an owl in a tree: learning from Valerie Sinason in treating patients'
intellectual disabilities in Sweden
ANDERS SVENSSON
Valerie Sinason and the psychodynamics of bravery
BRETT KAHR
An interview with Valerie Sinason reflecting on her life and the evolution
of disability psychotherapy
ALAN CORBETT
Notes on contributors
Foreword by SUSIE ORBACH
Introduction
ALAN CORBETT
Including the excluded: Valerie Sinason, psychoanalytic pioneer
GRAEME GALTON
Creativity and the analytic condition: creative arts approaches within a
psychoanalytic frame
EIMIR McGRATH
We are who we see looking back at us: Valerie as a supporter of a
developing organisation
ALAN CORBETT and TAMSIN COTTIS
The handicapped smile: language and identity
LIZ LLOYD
Death, loss, and the struggle for non-disabled grief
NOELLE BLACKMAN
Forensic groupwork and Books Beyond Words: Valerie Sinason as colleague,
co-author, and friend
SHEILA HOLLINS
The best of both worlds: the making of a disability psychiatrist
GEORGINA PARKES
Building insight and changing lives: the contribution of Valerie Sinason to
the history of disability psychotherapy
DAVID O'DRISCOLL
Sharing our history, informing our future: Valerie Sinason and the
development of training for frontline care workers and therapists
PAT FRANKISH
Secondary handicap and a model for the supervision of nurses
SHULA WILSON
Labels, death-making and an alternative to Social Role Valorisation:
Valerie Sinason's influence on my work
JAN WALMSLEY
Valerie Sinason, South Africa, and the politics of seeing
LESLIE SWARTZ
Like an owl in a tree: learning from Valerie Sinason in treating patients'
intellectual disabilities in Sweden
ANDERS SVENSSON
Valerie Sinason and the psychodynamics of bravery
BRETT KAHR
An interview with Valerie Sinason reflecting on her life and the evolution
of disability psychotherapy
ALAN CORBETT