04444nam 22007814a 450 991081720020332120200520144314.00-429-92358-90-429-90935-70-429-48458-51-282-90094-397866129009451-84940-453-4(CKB)2670000000061008(EBL)690248(OCoLC)727948450(SSID)ssj0000457217(PQKBManifestationID)12159606(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000457217(PQKBWorkID)10410208(PQKB)11671485(MiAaPQ)EBC690248(Au-PeEL)EBL690248(CaPaEBR)ebr10428150(CaONFJC)MIL290094(OCoLC)1029241314(FlBoTFG)9780429484582(EXLCZ)99267000000006100820050330d2004 uy 0engur||| |||||txtccrUnexpected gains psychotherapy with people with learning disabilities /edited by David Simpson & Lynda MillerFirst edition.London ;New York Karnac Books20041 online resource (237 p.)Tavistock Clinic seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-367-10738-4 1-85575-964-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-196) and index.COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S PREFACE; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE The psychotherapy of a little girl with a severe learning disability and a history of deprivation and neglect; CHAPTER TWO Therapeutic dilemmas when working with a group of children with physical and learning disabilities; CHAPTER THREE Some thoughts on psychotherapeutic work with learning-disabled children and their parents from orthodox religious communitiesCHAPTER FOUR Facing the damage together: some reflections arising from the treatment in psychotherapy of a severely mentally handicapped childCHAPTER FIVE Learning disability as a refuge from knowledge; CHAPTER SIX Adolescents with learning disabilities: psychic structures that are not conducive to learning; CHAPTER SEVEN The creative use of limited language in psychotherapy by an adolescent with a severe learning disability; CHAPTER EIGHT The question of a third space in psychotherapy with adults with learning disabilitiesCHAPTER NINE When there is too much to take in: some factors that restrict the capacity to thinkCHAPTER TEN An exploration of severe learning disability in adults and the study of early interaction; CHAPTER ELEVEN The endings of relationships between people with learning disabilities and their keyworkers; CHAPTER TWELVE Ensuring a high-quality service: clinical audit, quality assurance, and outcome research in the Tavistock Clinic Learning Disabilities Service; REFERENCES; INDEXPsychoanalytic psychotherapy is a new development in the treatment of people with learning disabilities and mental health problems, which traditionally has utilised behavioural management and limited counselling. The papers collected here have evolved from the work of the pioneering Learning Disabilities Service at the Tavistock Clinic, London, which is made up from specialised professionals from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, child and adolescent psychotherapy, adult psychotherapy and social work. The service mainly offers individual psychotherapy but also provides group work, parent work, family therapy and consultative work with professionals where necessary.Tavistock Clinic series.PsychotherapyChild psychotherapyLearning disabledLearning disabled childrenPeople with mental disabilitiesPsychotherapy.Child psychotherapy.Learning disabled.Learning disabled children.People with mental disabilities.616.8/914Simpson DavidDr.156064Miller Lynda1951-1758138MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817200203321Unexpected gains4196285UNINA