Contemporary Child Psychotherapy: Integration and Imagination in Creative Clinical Practice

Editor : Roz Read, Editor : Jeanne Magagna

Contemporary Child Psychotherapy: Integration and Imagination in Creative Clinical Practice

Book Details

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements
About the editors and contributors
Foreword by Dan Hughes
Introduction by Roz Read

Chapter 1
Addicted to action, fear of being
Graham Music

Chapter 2
Experiences of being held: creating a space to think and play within a family
Neela Basu

Chapter 3
The effects of chronic trauma and neglect
Karlien Smith-Claassens

Chapter 4
Porges meets Winnicott
Irene Alberione

Chapter 5
Autism and sensory sensitivity
Jessica Olive

Chapter 6
“Finding Dory”: a story of an eight year old’s journey from loss to hope and strength
Celine Allder

Chapter 7
Making sense of the pieces
Adina Belloli

Chapter 8
Space rockets and mobile homes: reaching the place of hope by traversing the landscape of trauma and loss
Sarah Marx

Chapter 9
All in bits: trauma, fragmentation, and the journey of piecing back together
Megan Holland

Chapter 10
Safety, trust, and maternal deprivation
Maria Furlong

Chapter 11
Working in schools: parents and the system around the child
Liz Murray-Bligh

Chapter 12
Building a therapeutic service in schools: the role of an integrative child psychotherapist
Jane Brinson

Chapter 13
Empathising with defences through the use of arts and metaphor
Clair Lewoski

Chapter 14
Finding and nurturing the gold: an integrative approach to working with an adopted adolescent and her parent
Roz Read

Chapter 15
Developing a “cradle of concern” using transference and countertransference in therapy and supervision
Jeanne Magagna

Index

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