04406oam 2200673I 450 991078127770332120230814231843.00-429-91495-40-429-90072-40-429-47595-01-283-07018-997866130701801-84940-592-1(CKB)2550000000033152(EBL)690215(OCoLC)723944701(SSID)ssj0000523435(PQKBManifestationID)11355945(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000523435(PQKBWorkID)10540002(PQKB)11135299(MiAaPQ)EBC690215(Au-PeEL)EBL690215(CaPaEBR)ebr10463938(CaONFJC)MIL307018(OCoLC)184829553(EXLCZ)99255000000003315220180611h20182007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInnovations in parent-infant psychotherapy /by Maria Pozzi MonzoBoca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,[2018].©2007.1 online resource (367 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-367-32509-8 1-85575-458-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Copy Right; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; SUMMARY; Introduction; 1: Looking at the symptom as a starting point for understanding; 2: Echoes from overseas: Brazilian experiences in psychoanalytic observation, its developments and therapeutic interventions with parents and small children; 3: Multidisciplinary early intervention with infants and young children presenting emotional, physical and speech difficulties; 4: Brief mother-father-infant psychodynamic psychotherapy: clinical and technical aspects5: The role of the infant in parent-child psychotherapies6: Therapeutic consultation: early detection of "alarm symptoms" in infants and treatment with parent-infant psychotherapy; 7: Transformational process in parent-infant psychotherapy: provision in community drop-in groups; 8: Babies in groups: the creative roles of the babies, the mothers and the therapists; 9: Parent-infant psychotherapy: when feelings of futility are prevalent; 10: The health visitor's role in promoting emotional well being in families11: "It wasn't meant to happen like this": the complexity of mourning great expectations12: Ten years of parent-infant psychotherapy in a township in South Africa. What have we learnt?; 13: Intervention in parent-infant psychotherapy in Japan: the infant reveals family traumaInnovations in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy has emerged from the authors' and contributors' excitement about the proliferation of parent-infant psychotherapy work around the world. This model of parent-infant work has increasingly been taking place in community settings, adapting to the needs of emotionally deprived people such as refugees and ethnically diverse groups. Skilled workers from a variety of disciplines have benefited from psychodynamic thinking and supervision without necessarily being formally trained psychoanalytically. Innovations in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy refers here to talented clinicians - such as speech and language therapists, health visitors, specialist nurses, child psychiatrists and paediatricians, family therapists, and psychologists, etc - not just child and adult psychotherapists and psychoanalysts. This book coincides with a global consciousness about the necessity to take care of the early years in order to create good outcomes for all young children, to reduce inequalities, and provide more cohesive and accessible early childhood services.Parent-infant psychotherapyInfantsMental healthParentingPsychological aspectsParent-infant psychotherapy.InfantsMental health.ParentingPsychological aspects.618.92/891/56Pozzi-Monzo Maria E.(Maria Emilia)1556936FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910781277703321Innovations in parent-infant psychotherapy3820044UNINA