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This book gathers together selected papers and book chapters by Dilys Daws, covering her 50 years of pioneering work as a child psychotherapist.
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This book gathers together selected papers and book chapters by Dilys Daws, covering her 50 years of pioneering work as a child psychotherapist.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781032294636
- ISBN-10: 1032294639
- Artikelnr.: 64104213
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781032294636
- ISBN-10: 1032294639
- Artikelnr.: 64104213
Dilys Daws was Consultant Child Psychotherapist at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust where she was awarded a Doctorate and a visiting consultant at the baby clinic of the James Wigg Practice, Kentish Town. She was Chair of the Association of Child Psychotherapists, and Founder Chair of the Association for Infant Mental Health-UK. She has had 50 years of clinical and teaching experience, has lectured on child psychotherapy and infant mental health widely in the UK and abroad, and has politically lobbied for it. Matthew Lumley has studied at the Tavistock and Portman, where he completed his Post-Graduate Diploma in Working with Children, Young People and Families: A Psychoanalytic Observational Approach. He has worked for many years with autistic children in both primary and secondary school settings, and for two years as an assistant psychotherapist in the Tavistock Outreach in Primary Schools programme.
Foreword by Sebastian Kraemer. Memoir. Inroduction. Part 1: Therapeutic
Consultancy: A Child Psychotherapist in a GP Practice 1. Standing Next to
the Weighing Scales 2. Standing Next to the Weighing Scales 30 Years On 3.
Psychoanalytic Thinking and Public Services: Can They Inspire Each Other?
Part 2: Parent-Infant Psychotherapy and Infant Mental Health 4.
Parent-Infant Psychotherapy: The Baby in the Consulting Room 5. Brief
Psychoanalytic Therapy for Sleep Problems 6. Feeding Problems and
Relationship Difficulties: Therapeutic work with Parents and Infants 7. The
Perils of Intimacy: Closeness and Distance in Feeding and Weaning (1997)
Part 3: Child Psychotherapy: the Frame and the Setting 8. Consent in Child
Psychotherapy: The Conflicts for Child Patients, Parents and Professionals
9. Resistance and Co-operation: The Need for Both. A Further Study of
Psychotherapy in a Day Unit Part 4: Writing for Parents 10. The One Year
Old and His Family 11. Love and Hate 12. Crying Babies: Listening and
Comforting 13. Your Baby's Emerging Sense of Self Part 5: Reflections 14.
Enlivened or Burnt Out? 15. Saying What You Mean, Or Meaning What You Say
16. Working at the Edge 17. Error and Repair 18. Rivalry with Fathers
Consultancy: A Child Psychotherapist in a GP Practice 1. Standing Next to
the Weighing Scales 2. Standing Next to the Weighing Scales 30 Years On 3.
Psychoanalytic Thinking and Public Services: Can They Inspire Each Other?
Part 2: Parent-Infant Psychotherapy and Infant Mental Health 4.
Parent-Infant Psychotherapy: The Baby in the Consulting Room 5. Brief
Psychoanalytic Therapy for Sleep Problems 6. Feeding Problems and
Relationship Difficulties: Therapeutic work with Parents and Infants 7. The
Perils of Intimacy: Closeness and Distance in Feeding and Weaning (1997)
Part 3: Child Psychotherapy: the Frame and the Setting 8. Consent in Child
Psychotherapy: The Conflicts for Child Patients, Parents and Professionals
9. Resistance and Co-operation: The Need for Both. A Further Study of
Psychotherapy in a Day Unit Part 4: Writing for Parents 10. The One Year
Old and His Family 11. Love and Hate 12. Crying Babies: Listening and
Comforting 13. Your Baby's Emerging Sense of Self Part 5: Reflections 14.
Enlivened or Burnt Out? 15. Saying What You Mean, Or Meaning What You Say
16. Working at the Edge 17. Error and Repair 18. Rivalry with Fathers
Foreword by Sebastian Kraemer. Memoir. Inroduction. Part 1: Therapeutic
Consultancy: A Child Psychotherapist in a GP Practice 1. Standing Next to
the Weighing Scales 2. Standing Next to the Weighing Scales 30 Years On 3.
Psychoanalytic Thinking and Public Services: Can They Inspire Each Other?
Part 2: Parent-Infant Psychotherapy and Infant Mental Health 4.
Parent-Infant Psychotherapy: The Baby in the Consulting Room 5. Brief
Psychoanalytic Therapy for Sleep Problems 6. Feeding Problems and
Relationship Difficulties: Therapeutic work with Parents and Infants 7. The
Perils of Intimacy: Closeness and Distance in Feeding and Weaning (1997)
Part 3: Child Psychotherapy: the Frame and the Setting 8. Consent in Child
Psychotherapy: The Conflicts for Child Patients, Parents and Professionals
9. Resistance and Co-operation: The Need for Both. A Further Study of
Psychotherapy in a Day Unit Part 4: Writing for Parents 10. The One Year
Old and His Family 11. Love and Hate 12. Crying Babies: Listening and
Comforting 13. Your Baby's Emerging Sense of Self Part 5: Reflections 14.
Enlivened or Burnt Out? 15. Saying What You Mean, Or Meaning What You Say
16. Working at the Edge 17. Error and Repair 18. Rivalry with Fathers
Consultancy: A Child Psychotherapist in a GP Practice 1. Standing Next to
the Weighing Scales 2. Standing Next to the Weighing Scales 30 Years On 3.
Psychoanalytic Thinking and Public Services: Can They Inspire Each Other?
Part 2: Parent-Infant Psychotherapy and Infant Mental Health 4.
Parent-Infant Psychotherapy: The Baby in the Consulting Room 5. Brief
Psychoanalytic Therapy for Sleep Problems 6. Feeding Problems and
Relationship Difficulties: Therapeutic work with Parents and Infants 7. The
Perils of Intimacy: Closeness and Distance in Feeding and Weaning (1997)
Part 3: Child Psychotherapy: the Frame and the Setting 8. Consent in Child
Psychotherapy: The Conflicts for Child Patients, Parents and Professionals
9. Resistance and Co-operation: The Need for Both. A Further Study of
Psychotherapy in a Day Unit Part 4: Writing for Parents 10. The One Year
Old and His Family 11. Love and Hate 12. Crying Babies: Listening and
Comforting 13. Your Baby's Emerging Sense of Self Part 5: Reflections 14.
Enlivened or Burnt Out? 15. Saying What You Mean, Or Meaning What You Say
16. Working at the Edge 17. Error and Repair 18. Rivalry with Fathers