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Child psychotherapy and research : new approaches, emerging findings / edited by Nick Midgley [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009Description: xvi, 232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415422027
  • 9780415422024
  • 0415422035
  • 9780415422031
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 618.9289140072 22
LOC classification:
  • RJ504.2 .C485 2009
Contents:
Research in child psychotherapy : progress, problems, and possibilities? / Peter Fonagy -- What do child psychotherapists know? / Michael Rustin -- Mapping process in child psychotherapy : steps towards drafting a new method for evaluating psychoanalytic case studies / Janet Philps -- Discovering new ways of seeing and speaking about psychotherapy process : the child psychotherapy Q-set / Celeste Schneider, Anna Pruetzel-Thomas, and Nick Midgley -- Psychoanalysis and diabetic control : a single-case study / George Moran and Peter Fonagy -- Exploring change processes in psychodynamic child psychotherapy : the therapists' perspective / Gunnar Carlberg -- Evaluation of psychoanalytic psychotherapy with fostered, adopted and 'in-care'children / Mary Boston, Dora Lush and Eve Grainger -- Childhood depression : an outcome research project / Judith Trowell, Maria Rhode and Ilan Joffe -- The adult outcome of child psychoanalysis : the Anna Freud Centre long-term follow-up study / Abby Schachter and Mary Target -- A qualitative framework for evaluating clinical effectiveness in child psychotherapy : the hopes and expectations for treatment approach (HETA) / Cathy Urwin -- Interpersonal relatedness in children with autism : clinical complexity versus scientific simplicity? / Anne Alvarez and Anthony Lee -- The mythic significance of risk-taking, dangerous behaviour / Janet Anderson -- Narratives in assessment and research on the development of attachments in maltreated children / Jill Hodges ... [et al.] -- Social neuroscience and theories of therapeutic action : some implications for child psychotherapy / Linda C. Mayes and Prakash K. Thomas.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Research in child psychotherapy : progress, problems, and possibilities? / Peter Fonagy -- What do child psychotherapists know? / Michael Rustin -- Mapping process in child psychotherapy : steps towards drafting a new method for evaluating psychoanalytic case studies / Janet Philps -- Discovering new ways of seeing and speaking about psychotherapy process : the child psychotherapy Q-set / Celeste Schneider, Anna Pruetzel-Thomas, and Nick Midgley -- Psychoanalysis and diabetic control : a single-case study / George Moran and Peter Fonagy -- Exploring change processes in psychodynamic child psychotherapy : the therapists' perspective / Gunnar Carlberg -- Evaluation of psychoanalytic psychotherapy with fostered, adopted and 'in-care'children / Mary Boston, Dora Lush and Eve Grainger -- Childhood depression : an outcome research project / Judith Trowell, Maria Rhode and Ilan Joffe -- The adult outcome of child psychoanalysis : the Anna Freud Centre long-term follow-up study / Abby Schachter and Mary Target -- A qualitative framework for evaluating clinical effectiveness in child psychotherapy : the hopes and expectations for treatment approach (HETA) / Cathy Urwin -- Interpersonal relatedness in children with autism : clinical complexity versus scientific simplicity? / Anne Alvarez and Anthony Lee -- The mythic significance of risk-taking, dangerous behaviour / Janet Anderson -- Narratives in assessment and research on the development of attachments in maltreated children / Jill Hodges ... [et al.] -- Social neuroscience and theories of therapeutic action : some implications for child psychotherapy / Linda C. Mayes and Prakash K. Thomas.

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