ABSTRACT

'In this book it is made plain that complex and powerful understanding can take place in brief work. The baby's development is carried forward, the family re-groups differently, and understanding brings a change in behaviour.'- Lisa Miller, from the Foreword. 'This book focuses on young children as old as five and the parents and siblings who live with them. It wants to explore deep, unconscious connections between children and parents, especially in those cases where symptomatic behaviours develop and turn a potentially pleasant and satisfying family life into hell.' -  This fascinating and comprehensive work is divided into two parts. The first gives the theoretical background to the subject, outlining the main theories of the pioneering Melanie Klein, Wilfred Bion and Donald Winnicott. The second part deals with the clinical cases that illustrate issues such as post-natal depression, separation difficulties, eating problems, bereavement and loss, learning disabilities and hyperactivity.

part I|48 pages

Theoretical Background

part II|152 pages

Clinical Cases

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter Three|8 pages

Post-natal maternal depression

chapter Four|18 pages

Separation difficulties and parental input

chapter Five|8 pages

Eating problems

chapter Seven|14 pages

Soiling 1

chapter Eight|6 pages

Gender identity

chapter Nine|12 pages

Bereavement and loss

chapter Ten|10 pages

Learning disabilities

chapter Twelve|12 pages

Hyperactivity and Ritalin 1

chapter Thirteen|10 pages

Mental illness in the family

chapter Sixteen|6 pages

Consultation to a nursery school 1

chapter Seventeen|6 pages

Parents’ line