Mentalization-Based Treatment for Developmental Trauma: A Casebook for Working with Children and Their Families

Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 264
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 98211
- ISBN 13 : 9781032646039
- ISBN 10 : 1032646039
Table of Contents
Part I - Introduction and Theoretical Overview
Introduction
Nicole Muller, Emma Morris and Nick Midgley
1. The impact of developmental trauma on children: a mentalizing perspective
Nicole Muller and Emma Morris
Glossary
Part II - The mentalization-based assessment of children who have experienced developmental trauma
2. Drawing the picture: Assessment of children as scaffolding for treatment in the context of developmental trauma
Nicole Vliegen and Norka Malberg
3. A mentalization-based approach to the assessment of parents and carers and families
Karin Ensink and Jordan Bate
Part III - Mentalization-based treatment with the traumatized child
4. Time-limited Mentalization Based Treatment with young children who have experienced developmental trauma: The case of Isidora
Marcia Olhaberry
5. Time-limited Mentalization Based Treatment with school-age children who have experienced developmental trauma: The Case of Taro
Momoko Nakanishi and Junko Yagi
6. Time-limited Mentalization Based Treatment with school-age children who have experienced developmental trauma: The case of Pamir
Sibel Halfon, Hazal Çelik and Dilara Güvenç
7. Unraveling traumatic ‘luggage’ and paving the way to Mentalization Based Treatment: The case of Yurko, a forcefully displaced Ukrainian boy and his family
Natasha Dobrova-Krol and Nicole Muller
8. Mentalization-based group treatment with children who have experienced developmental trauma
Maria Højer Nannestad
Part IV - Mentalization-based work with parents, carers and the systems around traumatised children
9. A mentalization-based approach to working with traumatized children and parents together: The case of Sara and her parents
Saara Salo
10. Working with parents who have experienced adverse childhood experiences in Mentalization-Based Treatment: The challenge of blocked care
Masja Juffermans and Hanneke van Aalst
11. Mentalization-Based Treatment from the perspective of a parent of a traumatised child: An interview with C. Evans
Emma Morris
12. A mentalizing approach in youth protection services: Working with those who care for traumatized children
Vincent Domon-Archambault and Miguel M. Terradas
13. The Reflective Fostering Programme: A psychoeducational mentalizing group for foster and kinship carers
Sheila Redfern and Nick Midgley
14. Concluding remarks: Clinical adaptations of the Mentalization-based treatment model for children in the context of developmental trauma
Emma Morris, Nick Midgley and Nicole Muller