Parenting:Contemporary Clinical Perspectives offers fresh insights into treating parents and their children that highlight the evolving role of parents throughout the lifespan and amidst contemporary social pressure and change. By drawing from their own personal experiences as well as those from clinical practice, distinguished clinicians and analysts examine each phase of parenting through a variety of lenses to tackle our biggest parenting questions. While we must be highly present for our children to help them develop a sense of self-worth, we must simultaneously step back if we want them…mehr
Parenting:Contemporary Clinical Perspectives offers fresh insights into treating parents and their children that highlight the evolving role of parents throughout the lifespan and amidst contemporary social pressure and change. By drawing from their own personal experiences as well as those from clinical practice, distinguished clinicians and analysts examine each phase of parenting through a variety of lenses to tackle our biggest parenting questions. While we must be highly present for our children to help them develop a sense of self-worth, we must simultaneously step back if we want them to develop a sense of autonomy and individuality. As our role as parent changes, how can we maintain a sense of grace, humor, and perspective? How can our work in practice inform and enrich our parenting, and vice versa? Thoughtful and engaging, this volume is a valuable resource for family therapists and clinicians, especially those who are parents themselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven Tuber, PhD, ABPP, is professor of psychology and Director of Clinical Training in the doctoral program in clinical psychology of the City College of New York, where he has taught for thirty years. He is the author of several critically acclaimed books, including two on child therapy and one on projective testing.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Theorizing on the Process of Parenting 1.Parenting Across the Lifespan: Some Personal and Conceptual Musings / Steven Tuber PhD ABPP 2.Not Your Mother's Identity: Good-Enough Parenting in the Age of Maximization / Lisa Samstag PhD and Nick Samstag PhD 3.On Being Essential: Parenting Immigration and Acculturation / Diana Punales Morejon PhD 4.We Are Always Essential / Ken Barish PhD Part II: Parenting and Its Impact on Clinical Work 5.The Therapist's Experience as Parent: The Complex Interaction Between Parent Process and Clinical Work / Leslie Gibson PhD 6.Parental Humility / Kevin Meehan PhD and Elizabeth Zick PhD 7.Rage Forgiveness and Acceptance: Parenting Through Difficult Moments / Paul Donahue PhD 8."I Can't Stand Her": The Role Of Hatred in Development / Marsha Levy Warren PhD Part III: The Impact of Clinical Work on Parenting 9.Transformative Aspects of Our Own Analyses and Their Resonance in Our Parenting and Work with Patients / Lauren Levine PhD 10.Why Did You Choose Me?: Some Thoughts on the Wish to Have a Child and the Child's Wished-For Parent / Banu Seckin-Ertal PhD 11.Self-Disclosure Reverie and Countertransference as Essential Aspects of Psychotherapy / Monique S. Bowen PhD 12.Becoming a Grandparent: Memories Identifications and Reenactments / Jerry Meyer MD 13.Gardening in the Softball League: How Teachers Parent / Benjamin Harris PhD
Part I: Theorizing on the Process of Parenting 1.Parenting Across the Lifespan: Some Personal and Conceptual Musings / Steven Tuber PhD ABPP 2.Not Your Mother's Identity: Good-Enough Parenting in the Age of Maximization / Lisa Samstag PhD and Nick Samstag PhD 3.On Being Essential: Parenting Immigration and Acculturation / Diana Punales Morejon PhD 4.We Are Always Essential / Ken Barish PhD Part II: Parenting and Its Impact on Clinical Work 5.The Therapist's Experience as Parent: The Complex Interaction Between Parent Process and Clinical Work / Leslie Gibson PhD 6.Parental Humility / Kevin Meehan PhD and Elizabeth Zick PhD 7.Rage Forgiveness and Acceptance: Parenting Through Difficult Moments / Paul Donahue PhD 8."I Can't Stand Her": The Role Of Hatred in Development / Marsha Levy Warren PhD Part III: The Impact of Clinical Work on Parenting 9.Transformative Aspects of Our Own Analyses and Their Resonance in Our Parenting and Work with Patients / Lauren Levine PhD 10.Why Did You Choose Me?: Some Thoughts on the Wish to Have a Child and the Child's Wished-For Parent / Banu Seckin-Ertal PhD 11.Self-Disclosure Reverie and Countertransference as Essential Aspects of Psychotherapy / Monique S. Bowen PhD 12.Becoming a Grandparent: Memories Identifications and Reenactments / Jerry Meyer MD 13.Gardening in the Softball League: How Teachers Parent / Benjamin Harris PhD
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