Child psychotherapy : integrating developmental theory into clinical practice / Robbi Adler-Tapia.
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TextPublication details: New York : Springer Publishing Company, ©2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780826106742
- 0826106749
- Child psychotherapy
- Developmental psychology
- Behavior disorders in children -- Treatment
- Child development
- Children
- Psychotherapy -- methods
- Child Behavior Disorders -- diagnosis
- Child Development
- Resilience, Psychological
- Child
- Enfants -- Psychothérapie
- Psychologie du développement
- Troubles du comportement chez l'enfant -- Traitement
- Enfants -- Développement
- Enfants
- children (people by age group)
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- Child & Adolescent
- Behavior disorders in children -- Treatment
- Child psychotherapy
- Developmental psychology
- Entwicklung
- Kind
- Psychotherapie
- Psychische Störung
- Beteendestörningar hos barn -- behandling
- Barnpsykoterapi
- Utvecklingspsykologi
- 618.928914 23
- RJ504
- 2012 G-456
- WS 350.2
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Child Psychotherapy: Integrating Developmental Theory Into Clinical Practice; Half Title; About the Author; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I: The Need for Developmentally Grounded Child Psychotherapy; Chapter 1: In Search of Mental Health and Resiliency: The Need to Integrate Developmental Theory Into Clinical Practice; Developmental Psychology and Theories of Human Development; Origins of Child Psychotherapy; Current Practice of Psychotherapy With Children; A Need for the Integration of Developmental Psychology Into Child Psychotherapy.
Chapter 2: Integrating Theories of Developmental Psychology to Form a Comprehensive Approach to TreatmentTheorists and Theories of Human Development and Developmental Psychology; Buford Jeanette Johnson on Child Psychology; Anna Freud's Theory of Developmental Lines; Jean Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development; Lev Vygotsky's Social Contextualism; Urie Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory; Erik Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development; Basic Trust Versus Basic Mistrust; Autonomy Versus Shame and Doubt; Initiative Versus Guilt; Industry Versus Inferiority; Identity Versus Confusion.
Intimacy Versus IsolationGenerativity Versus Stagnation; Integrity Versus Despair; Conceptualizing Clinical Interventions Through the Phases of Psychosocial Development; Alexander Thomas, Stella Chess, Jerome Kagan, and Temperament; The Impact of Temperament on Clinical Treatment; John B. Watson, B.F. Skinner, and Behaviorism; Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory; Lawrence Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development; Jerome Bruner's Cognitive (Constructivist) Learning Theory/Narrative Construction of Reality; Havighurst's Contributions to Educational Theory.
Emily Werner, Resilience, Risk, and Protective Factors in Human DevelopmentWilliam Huitt and Information Processing and Memory; Mentalizing and Psychotherapy; Summary of Theories of Development; Chapter 3: From Bonding and Attachment to Self-Regulation Theory: How Relationships Impact Human Development and Psychotherapy; The Impact of Attachment on the Overall Health and Development of The Individual; Defining Attachment and Bonding; The Contributions of The Early Attachment Theorists; Sigmund Freud; Anna Freud; Melanie Klein; John Bowlby; Mary Salter Ainsworth; Harry Harlow.
Current Theories of AttachmentT. Berry Brazelton; Attachment, Mentalizing, Intentionality, and Self-Regulation; The Impact of Attachment and Bonding on Child Psychotherapy; Attachment Diagnoses; Therapeutic Relationships in Child Psychotherapy; Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 4: How Advances in Neuroscience Impact Child Psychotherapy; Neuroplasticity and Considerations for Child Psychotherapy; Theories of Neurobiology and The Developing Brain; Neurosequential Development; Neurodevelopment, Neurobiology, and Psychotherapy with Children.
Neurobiology, Mirror Neurons, Attachment, and Relationships.
All too often children are diagnosed and medicated without the consideration that their symptoms may actually be a healthy response to stressful life events. This integrative guide for mental health practitioners who work with children underscores the importance of considering the etiology of a child's symptoms within a developmental framework before making a diagnosis. Providing advanced training and skills for working with children, the book guides the therapist, step-by-step, through assessment, case conceptualization, and treatment with a focus on the tenets of child development and a cons.
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