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Mentalizing In Child Therapy Guidelines For Clinical Practitioners Annelies J E Verheugtpleiter

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Mentalizing In Child Therapy Guidelines For Clinical Practitioners Annelies J E Verheugtpleiter
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Publisher: Karnac Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.81 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Annelies J. E. Verheugt-Pleiter, Jolien Zevalkink, M. G. L. Schmeets
ISBN: 9781855755819, 1855755815
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Mentalizing In Child Therapy Guidelines For Clinical Practitioners Annelies J E Verheugtpleiter by Annelies J. E. Verheugt-pleiter, Jolien Zevalkink, M. G. L. Schmeets 9781855755819, 1855755815 instant download after payment.

Psychoanalysis has always been a developing field. For the treatment of children whose development has come to a standstill, mentalization-based child therapy―previously known as developmental therapy―is the latest branch on this tree of knowledge.
A combination of data from psychoanalysis, infant research, attachment research and neurobiology was of decisive significance in reaching this point. It is becoming clear that neurobiological processes can very well be understood on the basis of psychoanalytic frameworks. These new insights into people’s mental functioning also serve to foster collaboration, resulting in an integration of the more relationship-oriented treatments and the more competence-oriented treatments.
This book will fill a growing need in mental health care for children and young people: integrated treatment, that is, using several different modes of treatment at the same time when the problems are complex. Treating complex problems in children with new psychoanalytic techniques is expected to add a new dimension to the practice of treatment, one that is interesting to cognitive behavioral therapists and psychoanalytically schooled psychotherapists alike. One step further, mental health care for children and adolescents may well draw benefits from the achievements of psychoanalysis, thus embedding psychoanalysis more firmly in the field of mental health care. To achieve this, not only will the various forms of psychotherapy need to be integrated, but the therapists as well.

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