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Extending Horizons: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Children, Adolescents, and Families
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Extending Horizons: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Children, Adolescents, and Families

by Sheila Miller, Rolene Szur. 478 pgs.

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Contributors:

   Sheila Miller, Rolene Szur

Publisher:

   Karnac Books

Place of Publication:

  London  

Publication Year:

  1991
Subjects:   Family psychotherapy, Child psychotherapy, Adolescent psychotherapy
Table of contents
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CONTRIBUTORS xi
Introduction Rolene Szur xvii
PART ONE
1. Intensive child psychotherapy: working with Matthew towards understanding Alan Shuttleworth 3
2. Treatment-via-the-parent: a case of bereavement Erna Furman 29
3. Exploration and therapy in family work Beta Copley 47
4. Integrating individual and family therapy Elizabeth Muir 65
PART TWO
5. Brief therapeutic work with parents of infants Isca Salzberger Wittenberg 83
6. Infants' sleep problems Dilys Daws 107
7. Joint psychotherapy with mother and child Helene Dubinsky 121
8. Some reflections on body ego development through psychotherapeutic work with an infant Genevieve Haag 135
PART THREE
9. Thinking about adolescence Rolene Szur 151
10. Work with suicidal adolescents at a walk-in centre in Brent Rosalie Joffe 165
11. Work with ethnic minorities Gianna Williams 183
PART FOUR
Physical and mental disability and disorder
12. The triple burden Francis Dale 209
13. Psychoanalytical psychotherapy with the severely, profoundly, and multiply handicapped Valerie Sinason 225
14. What autism is and what autism is not Frances Tustin 243
Deprivation and damage
15. An account of the psychotherapy of a sexually abused boy Jonathan Bradley 271
16. Psychotherapy with two children in local authority care: Julia, a neglected child, and a 4-year-old's view of sexual abuse Margaret Hunter 291
PART FIVE
17. The splitting image: a research perspective Mary Boston 319
18. The role of psychotherapy in the care of diabetes in childhood George Moran and Peter Fonagy 339
19. Telling the child about adoption Jill Hodges and Maria Berger 355
20. The strengths of a practitioner's workshop as a new model in clinical research Margaret Rustin 379
21. Beyond the unpleasure principle Anne Alvarez 389
22. The emergence of Michael Fordham's model of development: a new integration in analytical psychology James Astor 405
23. The institution as therapist: hazards and hopes Isobel Menzies Lyth 423
24. Some notes on the contribution of Margaret Lowenfeld to child psychotherapy Margarita Wood 441
REFERENCES 443
INDEX 463
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