The Baby as Subject
Herausgeber: Thomson-Salo, Frances; Campbell, Paul
The Baby as Subject
Herausgeber: Thomson-Salo, Frances; Campbell, Paul
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The book describes the underpinning theoretical principles and the settings and forms of direct clinical practice, ranging from work with acutely ill babies, to more everyday interventions in crying, feeding and sleeping difficulties, as well as infant-parent psychotherapy.
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The book describes the underpinning theoretical principles and the settings and forms of direct clinical practice, ranging from work with acutely ill babies, to more everyday interventions in crying, feeding and sleeping difficulties, as well as infant-parent psychotherapy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781780491165
- ISBN-10: 1780491166
- Artikelnr.: 37166306
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781780491165
- ISBN-10: 1780491166
- Artikelnr.: 37166306
Campbell Paul
Introduction
What I am trying to do when I see an infant with his or her parents
Engaging with the baby as a person: early intervention with parents and infants
Interventions in Acute Health Settings
The sick baby in hospital
Perceptions of parents of tube fed babies: a preliminary analysis
Contingent singing as a therapeutic intervention for the hospitalised full-term neonate
Two children in acute wards
Working in twilight: infant mental health interventions with babies who may die
Infants dependent on technology at home: enabling the staff
Interventions in Crying
Feeding
and Settling Difficulties
Reflux and irritability
Ooey gooey group: a behavioural interactive group for parents and young children with feeding problems
In the nurse's consulting room
Infant-Parent Therapy
Talking with infants
When twins present: creating space to be seen
Play dough
pooh
and general practice: communications of a two-year-old child
Tom's perfect world
Babies in groups: the creative roles of the babies
the mothers
and the therapists
Interventions with Infants with Problems of Relating
Infant-parent psychotherapy in a community paediatric setting
The gift of connection: intervention with a two-year-old boy
Attachment to one
two
or to group: an infant mental health intervention with an Indian family in transition
Feeding
the self
and working through the infant's pathological defences: the seriousness of playfulness
Interventions with Infants Exposed to Family Violence
Infancy and domestic violence: an annotation
Working with a sick baby born of a rape
Sara: psychotherapy with a mother-infant dyad with a background of violence
Reference Papers
Some principles of infant-parent psychotherapy
The infant who looks but does not see
Epilogue: The spare room: a father confronts his fatherhood
What I am trying to do when I see an infant with his or her parents
Engaging with the baby as a person: early intervention with parents and infants
Interventions in Acute Health Settings
The sick baby in hospital
Perceptions of parents of tube fed babies: a preliminary analysis
Contingent singing as a therapeutic intervention for the hospitalised full-term neonate
Two children in acute wards
Working in twilight: infant mental health interventions with babies who may die
Infants dependent on technology at home: enabling the staff
Interventions in Crying
Feeding
and Settling Difficulties
Reflux and irritability
Ooey gooey group: a behavioural interactive group for parents and young children with feeding problems
In the nurse's consulting room
Infant-Parent Therapy
Talking with infants
When twins present: creating space to be seen
Play dough
pooh
and general practice: communications of a two-year-old child
Tom's perfect world
Babies in groups: the creative roles of the babies
the mothers
and the therapists
Interventions with Infants with Problems of Relating
Infant-parent psychotherapy in a community paediatric setting
The gift of connection: intervention with a two-year-old boy
Attachment to one
two
or to group: an infant mental health intervention with an Indian family in transition
Feeding
the self
and working through the infant's pathological defences: the seriousness of playfulness
Interventions with Infants Exposed to Family Violence
Infancy and domestic violence: an annotation
Working with a sick baby born of a rape
Sara: psychotherapy with a mother-infant dyad with a background of violence
Reference Papers
Some principles of infant-parent psychotherapy
The infant who looks but does not see
Epilogue: The spare room: a father confronts his fatherhood
Introduction
What I am trying to do when I see an infant with his or her parents
Engaging with the baby as a person: early intervention with parents and infants
Interventions in Acute Health Settings
The sick baby in hospital
Perceptions of parents of tube fed babies: a preliminary analysis
Contingent singing as a therapeutic intervention for the hospitalised full-term neonate
Two children in acute wards
Working in twilight: infant mental health interventions with babies who may die
Infants dependent on technology at home: enabling the staff
Interventions in Crying
Feeding
and Settling Difficulties
Reflux and irritability
Ooey gooey group: a behavioural interactive group for parents and young children with feeding problems
In the nurse's consulting room
Infant-Parent Therapy
Talking with infants
When twins present: creating space to be seen
Play dough
pooh
and general practice: communications of a two-year-old child
Tom's perfect world
Babies in groups: the creative roles of the babies
the mothers
and the therapists
Interventions with Infants with Problems of Relating
Infant-parent psychotherapy in a community paediatric setting
The gift of connection: intervention with a two-year-old boy
Attachment to one
two
or to group: an infant mental health intervention with an Indian family in transition
Feeding
the self
and working through the infant's pathological defences: the seriousness of playfulness
Interventions with Infants Exposed to Family Violence
Infancy and domestic violence: an annotation
Working with a sick baby born of a rape
Sara: psychotherapy with a mother-infant dyad with a background of violence
Reference Papers
Some principles of infant-parent psychotherapy
The infant who looks but does not see
Epilogue: The spare room: a father confronts his fatherhood
What I am trying to do when I see an infant with his or her parents
Engaging with the baby as a person: early intervention with parents and infants
Interventions in Acute Health Settings
The sick baby in hospital
Perceptions of parents of tube fed babies: a preliminary analysis
Contingent singing as a therapeutic intervention for the hospitalised full-term neonate
Two children in acute wards
Working in twilight: infant mental health interventions with babies who may die
Infants dependent on technology at home: enabling the staff
Interventions in Crying
Feeding
and Settling Difficulties
Reflux and irritability
Ooey gooey group: a behavioural interactive group for parents and young children with feeding problems
In the nurse's consulting room
Infant-Parent Therapy
Talking with infants
When twins present: creating space to be seen
Play dough
pooh
and general practice: communications of a two-year-old child
Tom's perfect world
Babies in groups: the creative roles of the babies
the mothers
and the therapists
Interventions with Infants with Problems of Relating
Infant-parent psychotherapy in a community paediatric setting
The gift of connection: intervention with a two-year-old boy
Attachment to one
two
or to group: an infant mental health intervention with an Indian family in transition
Feeding
the self
and working through the infant's pathological defences: the seriousness of playfulness
Interventions with Infants Exposed to Family Violence
Infancy and domestic violence: an annotation
Working with a sick baby born of a rape
Sara: psychotherapy with a mother-infant dyad with a background of violence
Reference Papers
Some principles of infant-parent psychotherapy
The infant who looks but does not see
Epilogue: The spare room: a father confronts his fatherhood