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- xxx, 232 p. : ill.
Cote : WS 350.2 T882a 2010

Enfants - Psychothérapie ; Adolescents - Psychothérapie ; Groupes Balint

This book draws together work from across Europe by leading clinical researchers who have been looking into the effectiveness of psychoanalytic interventions. They are mostly time limited, brief, non-intensive ways of working so are applicable in many settings and can therefore be generalised to other clinical teams. The populations worked with are diverse and often present mainstream services with refractory clinical problems, so an applied psychoanalytic approach is well worth trying, given the evidence presented in this volume. There is in addition an excellent theoretical chapter on the issues of such clinical research from Stephen Shirk which merits consideration by those wishing to evaluate their own work. This book is an important contribution to services for child and adolescent mental health. With increasing family distress and concerns about inadequate parenting, family breakdown and troublesome adolescents, it will help to ensure the full menu of interventions is retained in these times of financial restraint.

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- xii, 258 p. : ill.
Cote : WS 350.5 F648s 2004

Enfants - Psychopathologie ; Adolescents - Psychopathologie ; Enfants malades mentaux ; Groupes Balint ; Alexithymie

Severe emotional disturbance in children and adolescents conveys the experience of severely emotionally disturbed children in detailed accounts of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and explores the life and death struggles against severe self-harm to body and mind by the most distressed sections of adolescents.
Different applied contexts for psychotherapy are discussed together with the work of the multi-professional teams who understand, provide care and reduce the level of risk. Theoretical and practical accounts are given of psychotherapy with borderline children and adolescents, in methods of treatment that address deficit and internal conflict, issues of slitting and staff conflict. Illustrated by clinical material, topics addressed include : the inpatient therapeutic setting ; family rehabilitation after physical, sexual and emotional abuse ; the adoptive father ; work with adolescent inpatients with spina bifida ; assessment, treatment and clinical management of adolescent disturbance.
Severe emotional disturbance in children and adolescents underlines the value of intensive psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a coherent method of treatment in even the most severe cases of emotional disturbance. Psychotherapists, mental health workers, and social workers will find it a valuable resource for difficult work in a variety of contexts.

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