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This book arose out of the need to work with emotionally regressed non-talking children who entered hospital in full retreat from the external world. It helps parents and professionals compassionately comprehend the child's difficulties in depending on someone to receive communication.
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This book arose out of the need to work with emotionally regressed non-talking children who entered hospital in full retreat from the external world. It helps parents and professionals compassionately comprehend the child's difficulties in depending on someone to receive communication.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780367328795
- ISBN-10: 0367328798
- Artikelnr.: 57144856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780367328795
- ISBN-10: 0367328798
- Artikelnr.: 57144856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Magagna, Jeanne
Introduction
Introduction
"The sound of silence"
"Milo was a normal boy"
Communicating without words
Young Children
The musings of babies: reflective thinking, emotion, and the re
integration of the good object
A baby's "broken bridge" to the parents
Evolving patterns of parental containment of a young child communicating through not eating or speaking
The child who has not yet found words
Young People
Extended family explorations using dreams, drawings, and play when the referred child does not speak
Inpatient care of a child who does not walk, talk, or eat
Collaborating, containing, and inspiring confidence: physiotherapy with a child who does not talk, walk, or eat
The silent child in school: teaching a child who does not talk, walk, or eat
"Compelled to die": psychotherapy with a girl who does not talk, walk, or eat
Countertransference in the psychoanalysis of a silent adolescent boy
A journey through family therapy with a non
speaking child
Opaque silence in groups
Creative Activities for Non
Speaking Children
The creative group experience
Roar and rumpus: engaging non
speaking children through stories and songs
Introduction
"The sound of silence"
"Milo was a normal boy"
Communicating without words
Young Children
The musings of babies: reflective thinking, emotion, and the re
integration of the good object
A baby's "broken bridge" to the parents
Evolving patterns of parental containment of a young child communicating through not eating or speaking
The child who has not yet found words
Young People
Extended family explorations using dreams, drawings, and play when the referred child does not speak
Inpatient care of a child who does not walk, talk, or eat
Collaborating, containing, and inspiring confidence: physiotherapy with a child who does not talk, walk, or eat
The silent child in school: teaching a child who does not talk, walk, or eat
"Compelled to die": psychotherapy with a girl who does not talk, walk, or eat
Countertransference in the psychoanalysis of a silent adolescent boy
A journey through family therapy with a non
speaking child
Opaque silence in groups
Creative Activities for Non
Speaking Children
The creative group experience
Roar and rumpus: engaging non
speaking children through stories and songs
Introduction -- Introduction -- "The sound of silence" -- "Milo was a normal boy" -- Communicating without words -- Young Children -- The musings of babies: reflective thinking, emotion, and the re-integration of the good object -- A baby's "broken bridge" to the parents -- Evolving patterns of parental containment of a young child communicating through not eating or speaking -- The child who has not yet found words -- Young People -- Extended family explorations using dreams, drawings, and play when the referred child does not speak -- Inpatient care of a child who does not walk, talk, or eat -- Collaborating, containing, and inspiring confidence: physiotherapy with a child who does not talk, walk, or eat -- The silent child in school: teaching a child who does not talk, walk, or eat -- "Compelled to die": psychotherapy with a girl who does not talk, walk, or eat -- Countertransference in the psychoanalysis of a silent adolescent boy -- A journey through family therapy with a non-speaking child -- Opaque silence in groups -- Creative Activities for Non-Speaking Children -- The creative group experience -- Roar and rumpus: engaging non-speaking children through stories and songs
Introduction
Introduction
"The sound of silence"
"Milo was a normal boy"
Communicating without words
Young Children
The musings of babies: reflective thinking, emotion, and the re
integration of the good object
A baby's "broken bridge" to the parents
Evolving patterns of parental containment of a young child communicating through not eating or speaking
The child who has not yet found words
Young People
Extended family explorations using dreams, drawings, and play when the referred child does not speak
Inpatient care of a child who does not walk, talk, or eat
Collaborating, containing, and inspiring confidence: physiotherapy with a child who does not talk, walk, or eat
The silent child in school: teaching a child who does not talk, walk, or eat
"Compelled to die": psychotherapy with a girl who does not talk, walk, or eat
Countertransference in the psychoanalysis of a silent adolescent boy
A journey through family therapy with a non
speaking child
Opaque silence in groups
Creative Activities for Non
Speaking Children
The creative group experience
Roar and rumpus: engaging non
speaking children through stories and songs
Introduction
"The sound of silence"
"Milo was a normal boy"
Communicating without words
Young Children
The musings of babies: reflective thinking, emotion, and the re
integration of the good object
A baby's "broken bridge" to the parents
Evolving patterns of parental containment of a young child communicating through not eating or speaking
The child who has not yet found words
Young People
Extended family explorations using dreams, drawings, and play when the referred child does not speak
Inpatient care of a child who does not walk, talk, or eat
Collaborating, containing, and inspiring confidence: physiotherapy with a child who does not talk, walk, or eat
The silent child in school: teaching a child who does not talk, walk, or eat
"Compelled to die": psychotherapy with a girl who does not talk, walk, or eat
Countertransference in the psychoanalysis of a silent adolescent boy
A journey through family therapy with a non
speaking child
Opaque silence in groups
Creative Activities for Non
Speaking Children
The creative group experience
Roar and rumpus: engaging non
speaking children through stories and songs
Introduction -- Introduction -- "The sound of silence" -- "Milo was a normal boy" -- Communicating without words -- Young Children -- The musings of babies: reflective thinking, emotion, and the re-integration of the good object -- A baby's "broken bridge" to the parents -- Evolving patterns of parental containment of a young child communicating through not eating or speaking -- The child who has not yet found words -- Young People -- Extended family explorations using dreams, drawings, and play when the referred child does not speak -- Inpatient care of a child who does not walk, talk, or eat -- Collaborating, containing, and inspiring confidence: physiotherapy with a child who does not talk, walk, or eat -- The silent child in school: teaching a child who does not talk, walk, or eat -- "Compelled to die": psychotherapy with a girl who does not talk, walk, or eat -- Countertransference in the psychoanalysis of a silent adolescent boy -- A journey through family therapy with a non-speaking child -- Opaque silence in groups -- Creative Activities for Non-Speaking Children -- The creative group experience -- Roar and rumpus: engaging non-speaking children through stories and songs