01371nam--2200397---450-99000296177020331620070808101815.03-540-21835-1000296177USA01000296177(ALEPH)000296177USA0100029617720070807d2004----km-y0itay0103----baENG||||||||001yyPervasive computingSecond International Conference, Pervasive 2004Alois Ferscha, Friedermann Mattern (eds.)Linz/Vienna, Austria, April 18-23, 2004proceedingsBerlinSpringercopyr. 2004XVII, 358 p.ill.20 cmLecture notes in computer science30012001Lecture notes in computer science30012001001-------2001Microelaboratori digitaliCongressiLinz/Vienna2004004.165FERSCHA,AloisMATTERN,Friedemann555236International Conference, Pervasive 2004<2. ;2004 ;Linz/Vienna>ITCBSISBD990002961770203316001 LNCS 300131084/CBS00100215319BKSCISENATORE9020070807USA011930SENATORE9020070808USA011018Pervasive computing983410UNISA05199oam 2200745M 450 991095336390332120251117084939.00-429-92375-90-429-90952-70-429-48475-51-283-60996-797866139224101-78241-026-010.4324/9780429484759 (CKB)2670000000246615(EBL)1027250(OCoLC)811507452(SSID)ssj0000774353(PQKBManifestationID)12350316(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000774353(PQKBWorkID)10720435(PQKB)11411923(MiAaPQ)EBC1027250(Au-PeEL)EBL1027250(CaPaEBR)ebr10604306(CaONFJC)MIL392241(OCoLC)794361526(OCoLC)1031885242(OCoLC-P)1031885242(FlBoTFG)9780429484759(EXLCZ)99267000000024661520180419d2018 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrWaiting To Be Found Papers on Children in Care /Andrew BriggsFirst edition.London :Taylor and Francis,2018.1 online resource (353 p.)Tavistock clinic seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-367-32962-X 1-78049-066-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.COVER; contents; series editor's preface; Acknowledgements; About the editor and contributors; Preface; Foreword; Introduction; PART I Canham:writer and clinical thinker; chapter one - Focusing on the relationship with the child; SELECTED PAPERS BY HAMISH CANHAM; chapter two - Growing up in residential care [1998]; chapter three - The development of the concept of time in fostered and adopted children [1999]; chapter four - Exporting the Tavistock model to social services: clinical consultative and teaching aspects [2000]; chapter five - Group and gang states of mind [2002]chapter six - The relevance of the Oedipus myth to fostered and adopted children [2003]chapter seven - Spitting, kicking and stripping: technical difficulties encountered in the treatment of deprived children [2004]; PART II Working with children in care; chapter eight - The expressed wishes and feelings of children; chapter nine - Innate possibilities: experiences of hope in child psychotherapy; chapter ten - The riddle of the Sphinx; chapter eleven - Neglect and its effects: understandings from developmental science and the therapist's countertransferencechapter twelve - Creating a "third position" to explore oedipal dynamics in the task and organization of a therapeutic schoolchapter thirteen - Facing reality: Oedipus and the organization; chapter fourteen - Turning a blind eye or daring to see: how might consultation and clinical interventions help Looked After Children and their carers to cope with mental pain?; chapter fifteen - Physical control, strip searching, and segregation: observations on the deaths of children in custodychapter sixteen - Observation, containment, countertransference: the contribution of psychoanalytic thinking to contemporary relationship-based social work practiceEndpiece; Publications by Hamish Canham; References; Index"This book is about children in State care and its title - Waiting to be Found - is derived from an observation about such children by the child psychotherapist Hamish Canham. In one of his early papers Canham wrote that children's homes often reminded him of "station waiting rooms with children waiting to move on to their next placement and staff waiting for the next shift, or working as a residential social worker in order to get experience before moving on to do something else or further training." This book takes his comment about waiting rooms as its starting point, with each contributor building upon its central implications. The contributors to this book each explore the importance of relationship; whether between child and care system, child and clinician or other practitioner, practitioners with practitioners, or individuals with the organisation in which they work. Overall they demonstrate when attention is paid to any one of these relationships this determines emotional-psycho-social success for the child, and how when this attention is missing serious issues arise. As a snapshot view of the way Canham's focus is used today they show that he was ahead of his time in thinking about the structure and function of what we now recognise as the corporate parent."--Provided by publisher.TAVIChild psychiatryChild psychologyChild psychiatry.Child psychology.155.446Briggs Andrew111754Briggs AndrewDr.111754OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910953363903321Waiting To Be Found4483753UNINA