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EARLY ATTACHMENT -- 159.970.2 --- PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY -- 159.970.2 --- Parent-child interaction therapy --- Parent-infant psychotherapy --- Parent-infant psychoanalysis --- Parent-infant psychoanalytic therapy --- Infant psychiatry --- PCIT (Child psychotherapy) --- Child psychotherapy
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"The author addresses the field of infant mental health. He draws on his experience - in both the lab and the clinic - to present an integrated model of treatment for both infants and their parents."--Provided by publisher.
Parent-infant psychotherapy. --- Mother and infant. --- Motherhood --- Infant and mother --- Mother-infant relationship --- Mother and child --- Parent-infant psychoanalysis --- Parent-infant psychoanalytic therapy --- Infant psychiatry --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychotherapie --- Kinder- en jeugdpsychiatrie
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Parent and child --- Parent-infant psychotherapy. --- Group psychotherapy. --- Attachment behavior. --- Behavior, Attachment --- Developmental psychology --- Love --- Transitional objects (Psychology) --- Collective psychotherapy --- Group therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Parent-infant psychoanalysis --- Parent-infant psychoanalytic therapy --- Infant psychiatry --- Psychological aspects.
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Parent-infant psychotherapy --- Mother and infant --- Motherhood --- Psychological aspects --- Infant psychiatry --- -Parent and infant --- Infant and parent --- Infant psychology --- Parent and child --- Maternity --- Mothers --- Parenthood --- Psychiatry, Infant --- Child psychiatry --- Infant analysis --- Parent-infant psychotherapy. --- Mother and infant. --- Psychological aspects. --- Parent-infant psychoanalysis --- Parent-infant psychoanalytic therapy --- Infant and mother --- Mother-infant relationship --- Mother and child
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"This state-of-the-art clinician's guide describes Perinatal Child-Parent Psychotherapy (P-CPP), a treatment for pregnant women and their partners whose readiness to nurture a baby is compromised by traumatic stress and adverse life experiences. An application to pregnancy of the widely disseminated, evidence-based Child-Parent Psychotherapy, P-CPP spans the prenatal period through the first 6 months of life. Extended cases illustrate ways to help mothers and fathers understand how trauma has affected them, navigate the physical and emotional challenges of becoming parents, build essential caregiving competencies, and ensure the safety of their babies and themselves. Cultural considerations in working with diverse families are addressed through specific intervention examples. Key words/subject areas: parent-infant psychotherapy, psychotherapy with pregnant women, at-risk mothers and infants, perinatal mental health, P-CPP, early intervention, treatment manuals, parenting interventions, infant mental health, Don't Hit My Mommy, child abuse, early childhood, incest survivors, family violence, prevention, parenting programs, maltreatment, evidence-based, attachment-based Audience: Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, and nurses; researchers in the areas of perinatal and infant mental health"--
Parent-child interaction therapy. --- Parent-infant psychotherapy. --- Perinatology --- Psychic trauma --- Psychological aspects. --- Treatment. --- Parent-child interaction therapy --- Parent-infant psychotherapy --- Psychological aspects --- Treatment --- Family Therapy --- Parent-Child Relations --- Medicine, Perinatal --- Perinatal medicine --- Obstetrics --- Pediatrics --- Parent-infant psychoanalysis --- Parent-infant psychoanalytic therapy --- Infant psychiatry --- PCIT (Child psychotherapy) --- Child psychotherapy --- methods --- Parent Child Relationship --- Parent-Child Relationship --- Parent-Offspring Interaction --- Interaction, Parent-Offspring --- Parent Child Relations --- Parent Child Relationships --- Parent Offspring Interaction --- Parent-Child Relation --- Parent-Child Relationships --- Parent-Offspring Interactions --- Relation, Parent-Child --- Relationship, Parent Child --- Relationship, Parent-Child --- Perinatology - Psychological aspects --- Psychic trauma - Treatment
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Music therapy is an internationally recognised field of professional evidence-based practice. Qualified music therapists use the engaging, non-verbal aspects of music to create relationships in which therapeutic goals can be pursued and needs of clients addressed. This is the first book to focus specifically on the ways that music therapists provide support for the development of the special and necessary bond between parents and their infants, where some vulnerability is experienced. In the book, music therapists from four countries, Australia, Ireland, the UK and the US describe their practices with reference to contemporary theory and research. Throughout, the chapters are illustrated with engaging case material. Many of the authors are the world leaders in the area of music therapy to promote parent and infant bonding. Others are having their first opportunity to describe their work publicly in print. The focus in each chapter is on the need for this work, the theoretical underpinnings of the practice, and the music therapy practice itself. The book is arranged in 3 sections. The first section covers work in therapy sessions with children and their parents. The second section describes programmes where the music therapist leads a group of parents with their infants, such as the renowned Sing & Grow in Australia. The final section presents work with medical patients and their families including in the neonatal intensive care unit, and for cancer patients.
Muziektherapie --- Hechting --- Ouder-kind binding --- Musicothérapie --- Music therapy. --- Parent and infant. --- Parents et enfants --- Parents et enfants. --- Musicothérapie. --- Hechting (psychologie) --- Relatie ouder - kind --- Music therapy for children --- Parent and infant --- Parent-infant psychotherapy --- Music Therapy --- Parent-Child Relations --- Infant --- Object Attachment --- Parent-infant psychoanalysis --- Parent-infant psychoanalytic therapy --- Infant psychiatry --- Bonding, Psychological --- Object Relationship --- Psychological Bonding --- Bonding (Psychology) --- Bonds, Emotional --- Emotional Bonds --- Object Relations --- Symbiotic Relations (Psychology) --- Attachment, Object --- Attachments, Object --- Bond, Emotional --- Bondings (Psychology) --- Emotional Bond --- Object Attachments --- Object Relation --- Object Relationships --- Relation, Object --- Relation, Symbiotic (Psychology) --- Relations, Object --- Relations, Symbiotic (Psychology) --- Relationship, Object --- Relationships, Object --- Symbiotic Relation (Psychology) --- Infants --- Parent Child Relationship --- Parent-Child Relationship --- Parent-Offspring Interaction --- Interaction, Parent-Offspring --- Parent Child Relations --- Parent Child Relationships --- Parent Offspring Interaction --- Parent-Child Relation --- Parent-Child Relationships --- Parent-Offspring Interactions --- Relation, Parent-Child --- Relationship, Parent Child --- Relationship, Parent-Child --- Infant and parent --- Infant psychology --- Parent and child --- Children --- methods --- Diseases --- Treatment
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