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The language of drawings : a new finding in psychodynamic work
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ISBN: 0429907001 042948223X 1280125756 9786613529619 1849409714 9781849409711 1780490178 9781780490175 9781280125751 9781780490175 0429921233 Year: 2012 Publisher: London : Karnac Books,

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If a person is struggling with feeling that involve pain or anxiety, then we find a complex network of difficulties affecting that person's capacity to express what torments him. Whatever the person's age, they very often have no access to the words that might convey their internal conflicts. People interacting with that person may believe he is deliberately refusing to express what affects him, but it is certainly true that most times this is not the case. When dealing with children, these difficulties are even more acute. However, children often express in their drawings elements of the conflicts they are experiencing in themselves and the world in which they live.The authorapplied these findings in his work - not only with children and adolescents, but at times also with adults.This fascinating book arose from the discovery that single drawings could at times represent only a part of an underlying emotional experience that "completed" its expression in another picture drawn after that first one.


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The Language of Distress : Understanding a Child's Behaviour
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ISBN: 0429906994 0429482221 178241505X 9781782415053 9781781816370 1781816379 9781782204077 1782204075 1781816379 0429921225 Year: 2018 Publisher: London : Taylor and Francis,

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"This book describes a series of cases where the child's presenting complaint is seen to be the expression of an underlying emotional conflict that the child expects the parents to understand and help him or her to overcome. The parents' interpretation of the child's symptoms cannot but be influenced by their own previous life experiences and if their eventual response does not meet the child's anxiety, the child feels misunderstood and the physical complaint remains unchanged.When seeing child and parents in a consultation, an attempt is made to discover the unconscious fantasy that underlies the presenting physical complaint, and also to investigate what led the parents to approach their child in the particular manner that, in practice, perpetuated the symptom. The proposal is put forward that the symptom can be seen as a language, a manner of expressing an underlying emotional anxiety. Once the therapist formulates this message in words the child can understand, and helps the parents to understand their response to the child, it becomes possible for the parents to approach the child in a more effective manner - and the symptom disappears."--Provided by publisher.

Can you help me? : a guide for parents
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ISBN: 042991167X 0429897448 0429472676 1283248913 9786613248916 1849404232 9780429911675 1855753111 9781849404235 9781855753112 Year: 2004 Publisher: London ; New York : Karnac Books,

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"This book is based on common questions that parents have about their children and their relationships with the world at large. Drawing from his extensive experience as a child psychoanalyst (and as a father), Dr Brafman offers his thoughts on widespread problems faced by parents in an innovative way: he focuses on how the child perceives the situation and not on their resultant behaviour. He also steers away from providing clear-cut answers; there are no set rules for raising children. Instead Dr Brafman discusses each question, using real-life examples and providing insights that will help the parent decide what is best for their individual child."--Provided by publisher.


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Untying the knot : working with children and parents
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ISBN: 0429923635 0429909403 0429484631 1283068834 9786613068835 1849403104 Year: 2001 Publisher: London ; New York : Karnac,

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"Untying The Knot sets out to present a clinical approach to cases where the referred patient is a child or adolescent, but in which the parents are intimately involved in the therapeutic situation.Three fundamental principles inform the work: firstly, that early experience influences present lives; secondly, that unconscious feelings and fantasies are elements which shape everyday conscious experience; and thirdly, that the interaction of children and parents leads to patterns which become self-perpetuating and make it virtually impossible to define what is cause and what is effect in their relationship.Dr Brafman acknowledges the pioneering work of Donald Winnicott in the treatment of children, emphasizing particularly his refusal to be bound by rigid notions of treatment modalities, but instead to go to the heart of the matter - an understanding of the child's own confusion and pain, and then, through its elucidation and expression, to bring relief."--Provided by publisher.


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Fostering independence : helping and caring in psychodynamic therapies
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ISBN: 0429913885 9780429896948 0429899653 0429474881 1283071118 9786613071118 1849408653 9781849408653 9781283071116 6613071110 9780429899652 9780429474880 9781855758285 1855758288 Year: 2011 Publisher: London : Karnac Books,

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"In a series of papers, the author addresses the needs of students, patients, and practitioners of psychodynamic therapies. The work of these professionals with children and with adults is discussed from a pragmatic point of view, stressing the importance of recognizing the needs and capacities of each individual patient. At the same time, the author focuses on the professional's role in the clinical interaction, emphasizing the need to identify and respect what leads him to the consulting room, and what he expects to obtain from this strenuous and demanding type of work. The evolution of psychodynamic theories has led to its being often defined as a new version of the patient's earliest relationship of dependence on a maternal figure. The author discusses the implications of such a formulation and argues that, however correct it may be when referring to a small number of patients, it is important that, for the majority of cases, the professional should aim to help the patient to find and develop his or her independence and self-sufficiency."--Provided by publisher.


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The 5-10 year old child
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ISBN: 0429919972 0429480970 1282780034 9786612780035 1849407215 9781849407212 9781780492308 1780492308 9781282780033 9781855757035 1855757036 9780429480973 6612780037 Year: 2010 Publisher: London : Karnac Books,

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The fifth birthday represents an important landmark in a child's development. He is now ready to start full-time primary school, and we no longer speak of a baby or a little child; instead, we refer to the boy or the girl. Over the next five years, as his horizons become wider and his experiences outside the home increase exponentially, he seems to become more reserved; more difficult to approach and share things with. Sometimes, ordinary questions are ignored or responded to with some apparently unrelated answer. Occasionally, the child will move away even while someone is speaking to him.

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