Weaving the Cradle
Facilitating Groups to Promote Attunement and Bonding Between Parents, Their Babies and Toddlers
Herausgeber: Celebi, Monika
Weaving the Cradle
Facilitating Groups to Promote Attunement and Bonding Between Parents, Their Babies and Toddlers
Herausgeber: Celebi, Monika
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Revealing the value of parent-infant groups as a way of promoting emotional and physical attunement between parent and infant, this book describes different therapeutic approaches to running antenatal and postnatal groups. With descriptions of the underlying theory, case examples show a broad array of parent-infant groups in action.
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Revealing the value of parent-infant groups as a way of promoting emotional and physical attunement between parent and infant, this book describes different therapeutic approaches to running antenatal and postnatal groups. With descriptions of the underlying theory, case examples show a broad array of parent-infant groups in action.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781848193116
- ISBN-10: 1848193114
- Artikelnr.: 47224967
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781848193116
- ISBN-10: 1848193114
- Artikelnr.: 47224967
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Monika Celebi. Foreword by Jane Barlow
Acknowledgements. About the authors. Foreword by Jane Barlow. Introduction - Monika Celebi. National Video Interaction Guider and Supervisor
Consultant Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. Part One: Supporting early attachment in the community. 1. Therapeutic touch groups as portal to engage and encourage sensitive care giving. Monika Celebi
Camille Kalaja
Maternity Outreach Worker
UK and Bobby Taylor
Parent-Infant Therapist
UK. 2. Health care baby clinics as opportunities for developing emotionally rewarding group experiences between parents and babies. Jessica James
Group Analyst
Anna Freud Centre
UK. 3. The Eve Project - dancing with baby - supporting young families in the community. Ruth Price
Association for Dance Movement Psychotherapy in the UK (ADMPUK). 4. Roots and Blossoms - a children's centre's role in nurturing groups for vulnerable parents starting in pregnancy. Monika Celebi
Lisa Clayden
Midwife
UK Cristina Franklin
Florence Park Childrens Centre
Oxfordshire County Council
UK and Norma Thompson
Children's Center Manager
UK. 5. VIMA (Step) - a Greek early intervention program promoting attachment between parents and children to prevent abuse and neglect. Korina Hatzinikolaou
Developmental Psychologist
Greece
Katerina Ydraiou
Child Protection Specialist
Greece
Eleni Agathonos
Scientific Counsellor
Greece
Myrto Nielsen
Scientific Counsellor
Greece and Klio Geroulanou
Primary Care Physician
Greece. Part Two. Using video to enhance attunement. 6. Fun With Mum - strengthening the bonds loosened by postnatal depression using video interaction guidance. Penny Rackett
Educational Psychologist and Advanced VIG Supervisor
UK and Bridget Macdonald
Learning and Development Consultant (Workforce Development Team)
Suffolk County Council
UK. 7. A Friendly Mirror - combining video interaction guidance and Watch Wait Wonder in parent baby groups. Monika Celebi. Part Three: Groups for parents and babies needing extra support. 8. 'The Ordinary Devoted Group'- experiences of developing a parent baby psychotherapy group. Caryn Onions
The Mulberry Bush School
UK. 9. Moving Bodies - Dance Movement Psychotherapy groups for mothers and babies in inpatient and outpatient perinatal mental health services. Marina Rova
East London NHS Foundation Trust
University of Roehampton
Centre for Arts Therapies Research
UK and Sarah Haddow
Dance Movement Psychotherapist
UK. 10. 'Who Helps Whom?' - a group analytic approach to working with mothers and babies within an National Health Perinatal Mental Health Service. Sheila Ritchie
Perinatal Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
NHS
UK. 11. 'When the Bough Breaks' - impact of real life babies on a mentalization group for parents
who previously have abused their children. Gerry Byrne
Consultant Nurse and Child Psychotherapist
UK and Gabbi Lees
Psychodynamic Psychotherapist
NHS
UK. Part Four: Programs. 12. Baby Steps - a relationships-based perinatal group program. Angela Underdown
Researcher and Health Visitor
UK. 13. Using Indigenous Songs
Massage
Psycho-Education and Play to Develop Baby Bonding in Groups of Traumatized Parents. Caroline Feltham-King
Educational Psychologist
UK and and Rachel Moody
Head of Psychology at King Edward VI School
Southampton
UK. 14. Mellow Parenting - help for families in exceptionally difficult circumstances to make the best relationships with their children. Christine Puckering
Programme Director
Mellow Parenting
UK
Lynnaire Doherty
Early Childhood Education Teacher
New Zealand and Rachel Tainsh
Chartered Psychoterhapist
UK. Part Five: Reflective Practice. 15. Strong Bonds To Hold The Cradle - supervision as a safe space to share parent baby group work. Margaret Gallop
Consultant Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. 16. Holding On To Hope - supporting group facilitators to attune to vulnerable mothers and babies using a reflective method. Moira McCutcheon
Educational Psychologist
UK and Tamara Hassan 17. Empowering professionals to facilitate parent baby groups - teaching attunement. Monika Celebi and Catherine O'Keefe
Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. Final thoughts. Monika Celebi. Resources
Consultant Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. Part One: Supporting early attachment in the community. 1. Therapeutic touch groups as portal to engage and encourage sensitive care giving. Monika Celebi
Camille Kalaja
Maternity Outreach Worker
UK and Bobby Taylor
Parent-Infant Therapist
UK. 2. Health care baby clinics as opportunities for developing emotionally rewarding group experiences between parents and babies. Jessica James
Group Analyst
Anna Freud Centre
UK. 3. The Eve Project - dancing with baby - supporting young families in the community. Ruth Price
Association for Dance Movement Psychotherapy in the UK (ADMPUK). 4. Roots and Blossoms - a children's centre's role in nurturing groups for vulnerable parents starting in pregnancy. Monika Celebi
Lisa Clayden
Midwife
UK Cristina Franklin
Florence Park Childrens Centre
Oxfordshire County Council
UK and Norma Thompson
Children's Center Manager
UK. 5. VIMA (Step) - a Greek early intervention program promoting attachment between parents and children to prevent abuse and neglect. Korina Hatzinikolaou
Developmental Psychologist
Greece
Katerina Ydraiou
Child Protection Specialist
Greece
Eleni Agathonos
Scientific Counsellor
Greece
Myrto Nielsen
Scientific Counsellor
Greece and Klio Geroulanou
Primary Care Physician
Greece. Part Two. Using video to enhance attunement. 6. Fun With Mum - strengthening the bonds loosened by postnatal depression using video interaction guidance. Penny Rackett
Educational Psychologist and Advanced VIG Supervisor
UK and Bridget Macdonald
Learning and Development Consultant (Workforce Development Team)
Suffolk County Council
UK. 7. A Friendly Mirror - combining video interaction guidance and Watch Wait Wonder in parent baby groups. Monika Celebi. Part Three: Groups for parents and babies needing extra support. 8. 'The Ordinary Devoted Group'- experiences of developing a parent baby psychotherapy group. Caryn Onions
The Mulberry Bush School
UK. 9. Moving Bodies - Dance Movement Psychotherapy groups for mothers and babies in inpatient and outpatient perinatal mental health services. Marina Rova
East London NHS Foundation Trust
University of Roehampton
Centre for Arts Therapies Research
UK and Sarah Haddow
Dance Movement Psychotherapist
UK. 10. 'Who Helps Whom?' - a group analytic approach to working with mothers and babies within an National Health Perinatal Mental Health Service. Sheila Ritchie
Perinatal Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
NHS
UK. 11. 'When the Bough Breaks' - impact of real life babies on a mentalization group for parents
who previously have abused their children. Gerry Byrne
Consultant Nurse and Child Psychotherapist
UK and Gabbi Lees
Psychodynamic Psychotherapist
NHS
UK. Part Four: Programs. 12. Baby Steps - a relationships-based perinatal group program. Angela Underdown
Researcher and Health Visitor
UK. 13. Using Indigenous Songs
Massage
Psycho-Education and Play to Develop Baby Bonding in Groups of Traumatized Parents. Caroline Feltham-King
Educational Psychologist
UK and and Rachel Moody
Head of Psychology at King Edward VI School
Southampton
UK. 14. Mellow Parenting - help for families in exceptionally difficult circumstances to make the best relationships with their children. Christine Puckering
Programme Director
Mellow Parenting
UK
Lynnaire Doherty
Early Childhood Education Teacher
New Zealand and Rachel Tainsh
Chartered Psychoterhapist
UK. Part Five: Reflective Practice. 15. Strong Bonds To Hold The Cradle - supervision as a safe space to share parent baby group work. Margaret Gallop
Consultant Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. 16. Holding On To Hope - supporting group facilitators to attune to vulnerable mothers and babies using a reflective method. Moira McCutcheon
Educational Psychologist
UK and Tamara Hassan 17. Empowering professionals to facilitate parent baby groups - teaching attunement. Monika Celebi and Catherine O'Keefe
Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. Final thoughts. Monika Celebi. Resources
Acknowledgements. About the authors. Foreword by Jane Barlow. Introduction - Monika Celebi. National Video Interaction Guider and Supervisor
Consultant Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. Part One: Supporting early attachment in the community. 1. Therapeutic touch groups as portal to engage and encourage sensitive care giving. Monika Celebi
Camille Kalaja
Maternity Outreach Worker
UK and Bobby Taylor
Parent-Infant Therapist
UK. 2. Health care baby clinics as opportunities for developing emotionally rewarding group experiences between parents and babies. Jessica James
Group Analyst
Anna Freud Centre
UK. 3. The Eve Project - dancing with baby - supporting young families in the community. Ruth Price
Association for Dance Movement Psychotherapy in the UK (ADMPUK). 4. Roots and Blossoms - a children's centre's role in nurturing groups for vulnerable parents starting in pregnancy. Monika Celebi
Lisa Clayden
Midwife
UK Cristina Franklin
Florence Park Childrens Centre
Oxfordshire County Council
UK and Norma Thompson
Children's Center Manager
UK. 5. VIMA (Step) - a Greek early intervention program promoting attachment between parents and children to prevent abuse and neglect. Korina Hatzinikolaou
Developmental Psychologist
Greece
Katerina Ydraiou
Child Protection Specialist
Greece
Eleni Agathonos
Scientific Counsellor
Greece
Myrto Nielsen
Scientific Counsellor
Greece and Klio Geroulanou
Primary Care Physician
Greece. Part Two. Using video to enhance attunement. 6. Fun With Mum - strengthening the bonds loosened by postnatal depression using video interaction guidance. Penny Rackett
Educational Psychologist and Advanced VIG Supervisor
UK and Bridget Macdonald
Learning and Development Consultant (Workforce Development Team)
Suffolk County Council
UK. 7. A Friendly Mirror - combining video interaction guidance and Watch Wait Wonder in parent baby groups. Monika Celebi. Part Three: Groups for parents and babies needing extra support. 8. 'The Ordinary Devoted Group'- experiences of developing a parent baby psychotherapy group. Caryn Onions
The Mulberry Bush School
UK. 9. Moving Bodies - Dance Movement Psychotherapy groups for mothers and babies in inpatient and outpatient perinatal mental health services. Marina Rova
East London NHS Foundation Trust
University of Roehampton
Centre for Arts Therapies Research
UK and Sarah Haddow
Dance Movement Psychotherapist
UK. 10. 'Who Helps Whom?' - a group analytic approach to working with mothers and babies within an National Health Perinatal Mental Health Service. Sheila Ritchie
Perinatal Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
NHS
UK. 11. 'When the Bough Breaks' - impact of real life babies on a mentalization group for parents
who previously have abused their children. Gerry Byrne
Consultant Nurse and Child Psychotherapist
UK and Gabbi Lees
Psychodynamic Psychotherapist
NHS
UK. Part Four: Programs. 12. Baby Steps - a relationships-based perinatal group program. Angela Underdown
Researcher and Health Visitor
UK. 13. Using Indigenous Songs
Massage
Psycho-Education and Play to Develop Baby Bonding in Groups of Traumatized Parents. Caroline Feltham-King
Educational Psychologist
UK and and Rachel Moody
Head of Psychology at King Edward VI School
Southampton
UK. 14. Mellow Parenting - help for families in exceptionally difficult circumstances to make the best relationships with their children. Christine Puckering
Programme Director
Mellow Parenting
UK
Lynnaire Doherty
Early Childhood Education Teacher
New Zealand and Rachel Tainsh
Chartered Psychoterhapist
UK. Part Five: Reflective Practice. 15. Strong Bonds To Hold The Cradle - supervision as a safe space to share parent baby group work. Margaret Gallop
Consultant Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. 16. Holding On To Hope - supporting group facilitators to attune to vulnerable mothers and babies using a reflective method. Moira McCutcheon
Educational Psychologist
UK and Tamara Hassan 17. Empowering professionals to facilitate parent baby groups - teaching attunement. Monika Celebi and Catherine O'Keefe
Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. Final thoughts. Monika Celebi. Resources
Consultant Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. Part One: Supporting early attachment in the community. 1. Therapeutic touch groups as portal to engage and encourage sensitive care giving. Monika Celebi
Camille Kalaja
Maternity Outreach Worker
UK and Bobby Taylor
Parent-Infant Therapist
UK. 2. Health care baby clinics as opportunities for developing emotionally rewarding group experiences between parents and babies. Jessica James
Group Analyst
Anna Freud Centre
UK. 3. The Eve Project - dancing with baby - supporting young families in the community. Ruth Price
Association for Dance Movement Psychotherapy in the UK (ADMPUK). 4. Roots and Blossoms - a children's centre's role in nurturing groups for vulnerable parents starting in pregnancy. Monika Celebi
Lisa Clayden
Midwife
UK Cristina Franklin
Florence Park Childrens Centre
Oxfordshire County Council
UK and Norma Thompson
Children's Center Manager
UK. 5. VIMA (Step) - a Greek early intervention program promoting attachment between parents and children to prevent abuse and neglect. Korina Hatzinikolaou
Developmental Psychologist
Greece
Katerina Ydraiou
Child Protection Specialist
Greece
Eleni Agathonos
Scientific Counsellor
Greece
Myrto Nielsen
Scientific Counsellor
Greece and Klio Geroulanou
Primary Care Physician
Greece. Part Two. Using video to enhance attunement. 6. Fun With Mum - strengthening the bonds loosened by postnatal depression using video interaction guidance. Penny Rackett
Educational Psychologist and Advanced VIG Supervisor
UK and Bridget Macdonald
Learning and Development Consultant (Workforce Development Team)
Suffolk County Council
UK. 7. A Friendly Mirror - combining video interaction guidance and Watch Wait Wonder in parent baby groups. Monika Celebi. Part Three: Groups for parents and babies needing extra support. 8. 'The Ordinary Devoted Group'- experiences of developing a parent baby psychotherapy group. Caryn Onions
The Mulberry Bush School
UK. 9. Moving Bodies - Dance Movement Psychotherapy groups for mothers and babies in inpatient and outpatient perinatal mental health services. Marina Rova
East London NHS Foundation Trust
University of Roehampton
Centre for Arts Therapies Research
UK and Sarah Haddow
Dance Movement Psychotherapist
UK. 10. 'Who Helps Whom?' - a group analytic approach to working with mothers and babies within an National Health Perinatal Mental Health Service. Sheila Ritchie
Perinatal Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
NHS
UK. 11. 'When the Bough Breaks' - impact of real life babies on a mentalization group for parents
who previously have abused their children. Gerry Byrne
Consultant Nurse and Child Psychotherapist
UK and Gabbi Lees
Psychodynamic Psychotherapist
NHS
UK. Part Four: Programs. 12. Baby Steps - a relationships-based perinatal group program. Angela Underdown
Researcher and Health Visitor
UK. 13. Using Indigenous Songs
Massage
Psycho-Education and Play to Develop Baby Bonding in Groups of Traumatized Parents. Caroline Feltham-King
Educational Psychologist
UK and and Rachel Moody
Head of Psychology at King Edward VI School
Southampton
UK. 14. Mellow Parenting - help for families in exceptionally difficult circumstances to make the best relationships with their children. Christine Puckering
Programme Director
Mellow Parenting
UK
Lynnaire Doherty
Early Childhood Education Teacher
New Zealand and Rachel Tainsh
Chartered Psychoterhapist
UK. Part Five: Reflective Practice. 15. Strong Bonds To Hold The Cradle - supervision as a safe space to share parent baby group work. Margaret Gallop
Consultant Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. 16. Holding On To Hope - supporting group facilitators to attune to vulnerable mothers and babies using a reflective method. Moira McCutcheon
Educational Psychologist
UK and Tamara Hassan 17. Empowering professionals to facilitate parent baby groups - teaching attunement. Monika Celebi and Catherine O'Keefe
Parent-Infant Psychotherapist
UK. Final thoughts. Monika Celebi. Resources