ABSTRACT

The aim of this book is to provide illustrations of ways in which psychoanalytic ideas can be adapted and used in a wide variety of community settings - including social services, schools and hospitals - to help children and families who are emotionally disturbed or who have been physically or sexually abused. It is a book for professionals who are interested in using psychoanalytic ideas in their own work settings, and assumes no previous knowledge of these ideas on the part of the reader. It provides basic principles, many practical examples, further reading, and information about where to get support and consultation.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction: the social context

Judith Trowell and Marion Bower

chapter 2|10 pages

Key psychoanalytic concepts

chapter 6|11 pages

Consultation in General Practice

chapter 9|8 pages

Getting better makes it worse: obstacles to improvement in children with emotional and behavioural difficulties

Obstacles to improvement in children with emotional and behavioural difficulties Sue Kegerreis

chapter |3 pages

Link section: groups

chapter 11|11 pages

The Monroe Young Family Centre

part |2 pages

Link section: organisations

part |2 pages

Link section: social issues