ABSTRACT

An Independent Practitioner's Introduction to Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy: Playing with Ideas is a comprehensive guide to child and adolescent psychotherapy, taking the practitioner from the initial meeting through the therapeutic process with young people of different ages, to the ending of psychotherapy. It includes approaches to working with parents and the family, introduces theoretical ideas simply and provides references for further learning.

Part of the popular Independent Psychoanalytic Approaches series, this book is written from an Independent perspective, but it is also an account of Deirdre Dowling’s approach, developed from her considerable experience of working in the NHS and now as a private practitioner.

An Independent Practitioner's Introduction to Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy will be an indispensable guide for child psychotherapists (especially trainees), colleagues working in child and family mental health settings, play therapists, counsellors and support staff in schools and child care professionals working therapeutically in residential and community settings.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part 1|2 pages

Mapping the territory

chapter 1|16 pages

The therapeutic process

chapter 2|2 pages

Creating a therapeutic setting

chapter 3|13 pages

Making an assessment and starting the work

chapter 5|5 pages

Reflections on brief psychotherapy

chapter 6|15 pages

Engaging with parents

part 2|2 pages

Hard times

part 3|2 pages

Therapeutic work with children and parents in crisis

chapter 11|17 pages

Behind closed doors

Therapeutic work with children and adolescents living with mentally ill and vulnerable parents

part 4|2 pages

Taking child psychotherapy outside the psychotherapy room

chapter 13|17 pages

New pathways

Applying psychotherapy to other settings

chapter |1 pages

Final thoughts

Playing with ideas