Child & Adolescent Psychoanalysis

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Primitive Mental States

A Psychoanalytic Exploration of the Origins of Meaning

Primitive Mental States
  • Edited by Jane Van Buren, and Shelley Alhanati.

Published December 2009

Traditional psychoanalysis relies on the presence of certain meaning-making capacities in the patient for its effectiveness. Primitive Mental States examines how particular capacities including those for symbolising, fantasising, dreaming, experiencing and finding meanings in those experiences, can…
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Relational Trauma in Infancy

Psychoanalytic, Attachment and Neuropsychological Contributions to Parent-Infant Psychotherapy

Relational Trauma in Infancy
  • Edited by Tessa Baradon.

Published December 2009

This book presents an interdisciplinary discussion between researchers and clinicians about trauma in the relationship between infants and their parents. It makes an innovative contribution to the field of infant mental health in bringing together previously separated paradigms of relational trauma…
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The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

Psychoanalytic Approaches

The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
  • Edited by Monica Lanyado, and Ann Horne.

Published June 2009

This updated edition of The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy reflects the many changes in the profession. It includes: additional chapters on neuroscience, work with ‘looked after children’ and with foster parents, working in schools enlarged chapters on research, attachment…
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Through Assessment to Consultation

Independent Psychoanalytic Approaches with Children and Adolescents

Through Assessment to Consultation
  • Edited by Ann Horne, and Monica Lanyado.

Published April 2009

Winnicott’s description of "doing something else" or "working as a psychoanalyst" when not engaged in the actual analysis of his patients resonates with the child psychotherapist today. Individual psychotherapy is certainly a valuable part of the work but much of the time the CPT is "doing…
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Child Psychotherapy and Research

New Approaches, Emerging Findings

Child Psychotherapy and Research
  • Edited by Nick Midgley, Jan Anderson, Eve Grainger, Tanja Nesic-Vuckovic and Cathy Urwin.

Published February 2009

Child Psychotherapy and Research brings together some of the most exciting and innovative research activity taking place within psychoanalytic child psychotherapy today. Drawing on the expertise of an international range of contributors, this book describes work at the cutting edge of research…
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Containment and Reciprocity

Integrating Psychoanalytic Theory and Child Development Research for Work with Children

Containment and Reciprocity
  • By Hazel Douglas.

Published April 2007

Containment and Reciprocity shows how the psychoanalytic concept of containment and the child development concept of reciprocity can be used together to inform clinical work with young children and their families. Using extracts of mother/child and therapist/child interactions, Hazel Douglas…
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Choosing to Heal

Using Reality Therapy in the Treatment of Sexually Abused Children

Choosing to Heal
  • By Laura Ellsworth.

Published April 2007

The number of sexual abuse disclosures by children has been increasing at a steady rate. Therapists are faced with the dilemma of limited resources and training to help them best serve this vulnerable population. Choosing to Heal breaks new ground as the first resource to use Reality Therapy and…
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The Language of Winnicott

A Dictionary of Winnicott’s Use of Words

  • By Jan Abram, and Knud Hjulmand.

Published December 2006


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The Family and Individual Development

The Family and Individual Development
  • By D. W. Winnicott.
  • Preface byMartha Nussbaum.

Published September 2006

The Family and Individual Development represents a decade of writing from a thinker who was at the peak of his powers as perhaps the leading post-war figure in developmental psychiatry. In these pages, Winnicott chronicles the complex inner lives of human beings, from the first encounter between…
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A Question of Technique

Independent Psychoanalytic Approaches with Children and Adolescents

A Question of Technique
  • Edited by Monica Lanyado, and Ann Horne.
  • Foreword by Bernard Barnett.

Published April 2006

A Question of Technique focuses on what actually happens in the therapy room and on the technical decisions and pressures that are faced daily. Coming from the Independent tradition in British psychoanalysis, the contributors, a range of experienced practitioners and teachers, describe how their…
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