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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Attachment theory in clinical work with children. New York : Guilford Press, c2007 (OCoLC)608339427 |
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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
David Oppenheim; Douglas F Goldsmith |
| ISBN: | 9781593854485 159385448X |
| OCLC Number: | 76183389 |
| Description: | xvi, 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Details: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
| Contents: | Constructing a relationship formulation for mother and child : clinical application of the working model of the child interview / Charles H. Zeanah -- Keeping the inner world of the child in mind : using the Insightfulness assessment with mothers in a therapeutic preschool / Nina Koren-Karie, David Oppenheim, and Douglas F. Goldsmith -- Intervening with maltreated children and their adoptive parents : identifying attachment-facilitating behavior / Miriam Steele ... [et al.] -- The role of caregiver commitment in foster care : insights from the "This is my baby" interview / Mary Dozier ... [et al.] -- Parental resolution of the child's diagnosis and the parent-child relationship : insights from the Reaction to diagnosis interview / David Oppenheim ... [et al.] -- Attachment and trauma : an integrated approach to treating young children exposed to family violence / Amy L. Busch and Alicia F. Lieberman -- The circle of security project : a case study -- "It hurts to give that which you did not receive" / Bert Powell ... [et al.] -- Challenging children's negative internal working models : utilizing attachment-based treatment strategies in a therapeutic preschool / Douglas F. Goldsmith -- Disorganized mother, disorganized child : the mentalization of affective dysregulation and therapeutic change / Arietta Slade. |
| Series Title: | MyiLibrary. |
| Responsibility: | edited by David Oppenheim, Douglas F. Goldsmith. |
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"This groundbreaking volume brings the ideal of a scientifically informed dynamic psychotherapy practice a step nearer. Cutting-edge clinician-researchers, backed by a sophisticated array of evidence on the assessment and therapy of children and their parents, show how the universal psychotherapeutic values of mentalization, boundedness, and building on strengths can enhance security and happiness. This moving work is essential reading for child psychotherapists and trainees, and I strongly recommend it for all therapists who are open to the continuing impact of attachment theory on our discipline." - Jeremy Holmes, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, UK "Attachment Theory in Clinical Work with Children jumps right into the real world of clinical practice. The balance between practice and theory is rarely so well equilibrated. Each chapter reveals clinical reality in a different context, with a different population, and with a fresh theme. This book will be essential reading for therapists from all schools, for students, and for all interested in development." - Daniel N. Stern, Department of Psychiatry, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA "This invaluable presentation of cutting-edge clinical applications, seamlessly integrated with the most recent research data, is a remarkable achievement. It is a highly convincing testament to the profound relevance of attachment theory for therapeutic work and prevention." - Peter Fonagy, Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London, UK "I recommend this book as a stimulating one and of interest to anyone involved in facilitating good enough parenting, working in the field of psychotherapy, with under-5s or working with foster carers and adopters. This is a useful book provoking much thought, resonating with one's own knowledge and experience and opening up ideas about how theory can be transferred to treatment approaches. Clinicians, not to say politicians, urgently need effective early interventions for parent-child relationship problems." - Claire Sturge, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Journal, Sept 2008 Read more...

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