Ann Horne / Monica Lanyado (eds.)Independent Psychoanalytic Approaches with Children and Adolescents
A Question of Technique
Independent Psychoanalytic Approaches with Children and Adolescents
Herausgeber: Lanyado, Monica; Horne, Ann
Ann Horne / Monica Lanyado (eds.)Independent Psychoanalytic Approaches with Children and Adolescents
A Question of Technique
Independent Psychoanalytic Approaches with Children and Adolescents
Herausgeber: Lanyado, Monica; Horne, Ann
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A Question of Technique focuses on what actually happens in the therapy room and on the technical decisions and pressures that are faced daily.
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A Question of Technique focuses on what actually happens in the therapy room and on the technical decisions and pressures that are faced daily.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780415379137
- ISBN-10: 041537913X
- Artikelnr.: 22590687
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780415379137
- ISBN-10: 041537913X
- Artikelnr.: 22590687
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Monica Lanyado is a training supervisor at the British Association of Psychotherapists. She is former co-editor of the Journal of Child Psychotherapy and co-editor of the Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Ann Horne works at the Portman Clinic, London and is co-editor of the Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
Contributors. Barnett, Foreword. A Note on Confidentiality. Lanyado, Horne
, Introduction. Horne, The Independent Position in Psychoanalytic
Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents: Roots and Implications.
Sternberg, Not Simply 'Doing': Thoughts From the Literature on Technique.
Part I: Parent-Infant Work. Dowling, 'The Capacity to Be Alone':
Rediscovering Winnicott and his Relevance to Parent-Infant Psychotherapy.
Hamilton, The Concept of Mourning and its Roots in Infancy (1988).
Hamilton, Reflections on 'The Concept of Mourning and its Roots in Infancy
(1988)'. Part II: Latency and Adolescence. Gibbs, A Question of Balance:
Working with the Looked-after Child and his Network. Lanyado, The Playful
Presence of the Therapist: 'Antidoting' Defences in the Therapy of a Late
Adopted Adolescent Patient. Horne, Brief Communications from the Edge:
Psychotherapy with Challenging Adolescents. Hopkins, Narcissistic Illusions
in Late Adolescence: Defensive Kleinian Retreats or Winnicottian
Opportunities? Bailey, There is No Such Thing as an Adolescent. Part III:
Taking the Broader View. Lanyado, Doing 'Something Else': The Value of
Therapeutic Communication When Offering Consultations and Brief
Psychotherapy. Horne, Interesting Things to Say - and Why. Lanyado, Horne,
Conclusion: Where Independent Minds Meet.
, Introduction. Horne, The Independent Position in Psychoanalytic
Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents: Roots and Implications.
Sternberg, Not Simply 'Doing': Thoughts From the Literature on Technique.
Part I: Parent-Infant Work. Dowling, 'The Capacity to Be Alone':
Rediscovering Winnicott and his Relevance to Parent-Infant Psychotherapy.
Hamilton, The Concept of Mourning and its Roots in Infancy (1988).
Hamilton, Reflections on 'The Concept of Mourning and its Roots in Infancy
(1988)'. Part II: Latency and Adolescence. Gibbs, A Question of Balance:
Working with the Looked-after Child and his Network. Lanyado, The Playful
Presence of the Therapist: 'Antidoting' Defences in the Therapy of a Late
Adopted Adolescent Patient. Horne, Brief Communications from the Edge:
Psychotherapy with Challenging Adolescents. Hopkins, Narcissistic Illusions
in Late Adolescence: Defensive Kleinian Retreats or Winnicottian
Opportunities? Bailey, There is No Such Thing as an Adolescent. Part III:
Taking the Broader View. Lanyado, Doing 'Something Else': The Value of
Therapeutic Communication When Offering Consultations and Brief
Psychotherapy. Horne, Interesting Things to Say - and Why. Lanyado, Horne,
Conclusion: Where Independent Minds Meet.
Contributors. Barnett, Foreword. A Note on Confidentiality. Lanyado, Horne
, Introduction. Horne, The Independent Position in Psychoanalytic
Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents: Roots and Implications.
Sternberg, Not Simply 'Doing': Thoughts From the Literature on Technique.
Part I: Parent-Infant Work. Dowling, 'The Capacity to Be Alone':
Rediscovering Winnicott and his Relevance to Parent-Infant Psychotherapy.
Hamilton, The Concept of Mourning and its Roots in Infancy (1988).
Hamilton, Reflections on 'The Concept of Mourning and its Roots in Infancy
(1988)'. Part II: Latency and Adolescence. Gibbs, A Question of Balance:
Working with the Looked-after Child and his Network. Lanyado, The Playful
Presence of the Therapist: 'Antidoting' Defences in the Therapy of a Late
Adopted Adolescent Patient. Horne, Brief Communications from the Edge:
Psychotherapy with Challenging Adolescents. Hopkins, Narcissistic Illusions
in Late Adolescence: Defensive Kleinian Retreats or Winnicottian
Opportunities? Bailey, There is No Such Thing as an Adolescent. Part III:
Taking the Broader View. Lanyado, Doing 'Something Else': The Value of
Therapeutic Communication When Offering Consultations and Brief
Psychotherapy. Horne, Interesting Things to Say - and Why. Lanyado, Horne,
Conclusion: Where Independent Minds Meet.
, Introduction. Horne, The Independent Position in Psychoanalytic
Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents: Roots and Implications.
Sternberg, Not Simply 'Doing': Thoughts From the Literature on Technique.
Part I: Parent-Infant Work. Dowling, 'The Capacity to Be Alone':
Rediscovering Winnicott and his Relevance to Parent-Infant Psychotherapy.
Hamilton, The Concept of Mourning and its Roots in Infancy (1988).
Hamilton, Reflections on 'The Concept of Mourning and its Roots in Infancy
(1988)'. Part II: Latency and Adolescence. Gibbs, A Question of Balance:
Working with the Looked-after Child and his Network. Lanyado, The Playful
Presence of the Therapist: 'Antidoting' Defences in the Therapy of a Late
Adopted Adolescent Patient. Horne, Brief Communications from the Edge:
Psychotherapy with Challenging Adolescents. Hopkins, Narcissistic Illusions
in Late Adolescence: Defensive Kleinian Retreats or Winnicottian
Opportunities? Bailey, There is No Such Thing as an Adolescent. Part III:
Taking the Broader View. Lanyado, Doing 'Something Else': The Value of
Therapeutic Communication When Offering Consultations and Brief
Psychotherapy. Horne, Interesting Things to Say - and Why. Lanyado, Horne,
Conclusion: Where Independent Minds Meet.







