The Use of Psychoanalytic Concepts in Therapy with Families: For all Professionals Working with Families

Author(s) : Hilary A. Davies

The Use of Psychoanalytic Concepts in Therapy with Families: For all Professionals Working with Families

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Reviews and Endorsements

'This clear and evocative book is most striking for its potential to inform and enhance the clinical work of professionals of any theoretical orientation as well as students of individual or family psychotherapy and also for its value to individuals wanting to think more about themselves within their families. Hilary Davies has been working with families for thirty years - as a student on the Tavistock observational course, and as social worker and then family therapist at Great Ormond Street Hospital. The Use of Psychoanalytic Concepts in Therapy with Families conveys her profound insight into ways of relating to the difficulties of children and their families. The author uses careful observation of her own emotional experience to share these insights with the reader.'
- Dr Jeanne Magagna, Consultant Psychotherapist, Ellern Mede Centre for Eating Disorders, and formerly Head of Psychotherapy Services, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London

'This is a very valuable book. It integrates psychoanalytic concepts into systemic family therapy. The two approaches are complementary, one focusing on the internal world and the other on what goes on between people. Family therapy emerged in the United States in the 1950s, moving away from psychoanalysis and opening up a new systemic approach. This book brings the two techniques together in a creative and understandable way. There are clear descriptions of how this approach is used in a wide range of clinical problems. Family therapy can be enriched.'
- Dr John Byng-Hall, Consultant Child & Family Psychiatrist and Family Therapist

Contents
Acknowledgements; About the author; Introduction
Psychoanalysis
Therapy with families and family therapy
Psychoanalytic theory, concepts & practice with families
Young children with feeding difficulties
Children & adolescents with anorexia nervosa
Children who have experienced emotional harm
Young children whose behaviour can be violent
Adolescents whose bodies bear the emotional hurt
Children whose parents are "at war"
Perspectives and practice
References; Index

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