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Shortterm Psychodynamic Therapy With Children In Crisis 1st Edition Elisabeth Cleve

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Shortterm Psychodynamic Therapy With Children In Crisis 1st Edition Elisabeth Cleve
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Elisabeth Cleve
ISBN: 9781138951419, 1138951412
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Shortterm Psychodynamic Therapy With Children In Crisis 1st Edition Elisabeth Cleve by Elisabeth Cleve 9781138951419, 1138951412 instant download after payment.

In Short-Term Psychodynamic Therapy with Children in Crisis, Elisabeth Cleve presents the therapeutic stories of four children who have experienced trauma or are displaying dramatic clinical symptoms such as low self-esteem and anxiety. Exploring the situation between the individual child and the therapist, the therapeutic space and their experiences, each chapter follows the sessions and the progress made, concluding with a follow-up after the end of therapy.

Cleve explores each case as it progresses, emphasising the inner strength of the children and including the interactions between the therapist and the children’s parents. The focus of the psychotherapeutic encounter is in each case to help the child face the trauma, mourn what had been suffered and then move on in life with renewed strength. The final chapters explore the ethics of sharing case material and present Cleve’s reflections on working with traumatised children, and the book also includes forewords by Lars H. Gustafsson, paediatrician and associate professor of social medicine, and Björn Salomonsson, child psychoanalyst and researcher at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden.

This warm and readable work will be insightful reading for child psychologists and psychotherapists and other clinicians working with children who have experienced trauma. It will also be of interest to readers wishing to learn more about the processes of psychotherapy with children.

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