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Taylor & Francis Ltd Essential Resources for Mindfulness Teachers
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Preparing for Trauma Work in Clinical Mental Health A Workbook to Enhance SelfAwareness and Promote Safe Competent Practice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Adolescents A Clinicians Guide
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Taylor & Francis Ltd EquineAssisted Psychotherapy and Coaching
Book SynopsisBased on over a decade of sustained longitudinal research with a broad range of different user groups, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy and Coaching: An Evidence-Based Framework is an essential guide which offers both theoretical foundations and practical models for working with horses in psychotherapy and coaching.While not a panacea for distress and difficulties, the connections that humans find with horses can become a catalyst for deeper self-knowledge. By de-centring the human subject and placing the horse in the middle of the investigation, the ways in which humans make sense of themselves can be explored and more easily understood. Drawing on this wide spectrum of different client groups, the book features intervention studies with expelled teenagers, adults in addiction recovery programmes, children diagnosed on the autistic spectrum, people suffering from trauma and mental health problems, prisoners and even multi-national corporations wanting culture chanTrade Review"We are used to thinking of horses as helpful, noble, mysterious even; what is less commonly considered is that they are also embodiments of a deep wisdom. A horse will not judge those it encounters; it lives in the present; it cares nothing for status; its thoughts are private and opaque – though one senses the thinking nevertheless.This helps to make the horse a remarkable animal in one respect in particular: they are – for us humans – supremely therapeutic. Observing and connecting with these animals allows us to connect with parts of ourselves which may have been neglected or unhelpfully split off. If you look at a horse for five minutes, a tiny part of its tranquil and noble soul takes root in you.All this is especially true for those who struggle with language; those who cannot easily connect the inside with the outside. In situations where the standard 'talking cure' won't work, perhaps with children with autism, teenagers, soldiers with PTSD, prisoners, and others, connection with horses provides a royal road into the unconscious – and to the rediscovery and articulation of disavowed parts of oneself. The genius of equine therapy is that the horse at the centre of the therapy invites talk, but does not itself require it to communicate.This is a brilliant book for psychotherapists who may like horses but have never yet considered the role they can play in their profession; and it's a book for animal and horse lovers who knew that relationships with these creatures were therapeutic but had never quite found the words to express it." –Alain de Botton, philosopher and author"The sections on working with alcohol dependent prisoners and bullying contain practical information that equine therapists can use." –Temple Grandin, author, Animals in Translation"As a psychiatrist and psychotherapist I have seen first hand the power of equine-assisted psychotherapy on the patients in my care. The field is still poorly understood within wider mental health provision, and this book helpfully addresses this gap. The author introduces the reader to differing ways in which horses may be usefully involved in addressing problems of communication, relationships, addiction, challenging behaviour and other difficulties facing people presenting with mental health problems. I strongly recommend this book to anyone working in mental health or with an interest in training in this field." –Dr Az Hakeem, Consultant Psychiatrist & Medical PsychotherapistTable of ContentsList of figuresOn equine-assisted psychotherapy and coaching: an introductionChapter One: Operation CentaurChapter Two: Real horse powerChapter Three: MethodologyChapter Four: The horse in the centreChapter Five: InterconnectivityChapter Six: Relations and rolesChapter Seven: WorkChapter Eight: The whole horse: a codaReferencesIndex
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Taylor & Francis Socratic Questioning for Therapists and Counselors
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Taylor & Francis Psychoanalysis Intersubjective Writing and a Postmaterialist Model of Mind I Woke Up Dead Art Creativity and Psychoanalysis Book Series
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Taylor & Francis Ltd On the Dialectics of Psychoanalytic Practice
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Taylor & Francis On the Dialectics of Psychoanalytic Practice
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Taylor & Francis Essential Readings from the Melanie Klein Archives
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Taylor & Francis The Coaching Alliance
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Taylor & Francis An Evidencebased Approach to Authentic Leadership Development
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Transactional Analysis Coaching Distinctive Features
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Toward the Psychological Humanities
Book SynopsisMark Freeman's inspiring account of the burgeoning field of the psychological humanities presents a clear and compelling vision of what the discipline of psychology might become.Valuable though the scientific perspective has been for advancing the discipline, Freeman maintains that significant dimensions of the human experience elude this perspective and call for an entirely different kind of psychology, one more closely tied to the arts and humanities. Issuing his call for the psychological humanities in the form of a ten chapter manifesto, Freeman's groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive rationale for a more inclusive, pluralistic, and artful approach to exploring the psychological world in all of its potential complexity, obscurity, and beauty.Engaging and accessible, this bold, provocative book is destined to spark significant discussion and debate in audiences including advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and professionals in the field of psychology with iTrade Review"In this remarkable book, Mark Freeman makes a powerful case for reimagining psychology as an integral practice of the humanities. This is an elegant, passionate, and persuasive plea for a deeply humane approach to our understanding of the psyche - one more poetically and ethically attuned to what it means to be human. It is timely and bold."Richard Kearney, Charles B. Seelig Chair of Philosophy, Boston College, USA."At a time when despair rises Mark Freeman – a stunning writer, theorist and humanistic psychologist – offers a resurrection story for Psychology, inviting us to move forward toward uncertainty, curiosity, the poetic and the unknown. The world needs us to take up his challenge. Thanks, Mark, for pouring your heart, desire and radical love into a field that so needs to be watered by your light. Readers – Put down your power points, buy this book and teach it! In elite universities and even more so in community colleges where young people have desires, stories to tell, anxieties to express, wounds to heal and radical visions to narrate, if only we asked."Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, The Graduate Center, CUNY and Visiting Professor at University of South Africa.“The discipline of psychology has reached a negative-dialectical stage where another randomly chosen empirical study may contribute to normal science, and can be added to the millions of published articles, but fails to advance substantive knowledge about the mental being of persons. In contrast, Mark Freeman’s book invigorates theoretical streams of thinking and provides proof of the psychological humanities’ relevance and potential for an integrative understanding of the human condition. His ideas outline a humble framework for a new psychology that is onto-epistemically satisfying, ethical, as well as revolutionary.” Thomas Teo, Professor of Psychology, York University, Canada."In this work, Freeman sketches the contours of a psychological humanities, an alternative approach to psychological inquiry which remains faithful to ‘mystery’ and ‘messiness’ of human life. Freeman beautifully illustrates its potential with rich examples, the most potent of which come from his own life. If the goal is to understand humanity in all its rich texture and complexity, Freeman’s ‘poetic science’ speaks directly and compellingly to that goal. I believe this is an essential book for all students and researchers of psychology."Kathleen L. Slaney, Professor of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Canada.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Time for a Change1. Openness to the Mystery 2. Interpretive Humility 3. Reverence for the Real 4. Reaching for the Poetic 5. Thinking Otherwise 6. Fidelity to Other Persons 7. Fidelity to the Otherness Within8. A Space for the Ineffable 9. In the Service of Humanity (and Beyond) 10. Tear Down the Walls (in the Name of Love)
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Taylor & Francis Clinical Supervision in the Real World A Practical Guide to Ethics Legal Issues and Personal Development
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Clinical Applications of the Therapeutic Powers of Play Case Studies in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
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Taylor & Francis Lacan and Race
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Psychotherapy Under the Influence of Georges Bataille
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Trauma and Loss Key Texts from the John Bowlby Archive
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Eroticism
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Art and Psychology of Board Relationships
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Taylor & Francis Applying Body Mapping in Research An ArtsBased Method
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Taylor & Francis The Absent Father Effect on Daughters
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Transforming Professional Practice in Education
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Transforming Professional Practice in Education
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Taylor & Francis The Confident Minds Curriculum
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Taylor & Francis WellnessBased Addictions Counseling
Book SynopsisThis book presents a culture change in addictions treatment that places wellness at the forefront of relapse, addiction, and recovery. The authors introduce a wellness-based conceptualization of addiction and recovery including the wellness model that grounds Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling (WBAC) and the techniques of this approach.Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling advocates for wellness as the primary variable in addiction and recovery outcomes, presents a wellness-based model of addiction and recovery, and highlights techniques for unlocking the motivational and strength-based aspects of this approach. Specifically, the authors provide wellness questions and screening tools to incorporate into the clinical evaluation and structure for creating a wellness plan and family wellness plan for the clientâs loved ones. Readers will learn numerous wellness-based techniques related to the mind, body, spirit, emotions, and connection that can prevent relapse and facTrade Review"Wellness is critical to the purpose of the work that mental health and addictions professionals do with clients. In Clarke and Lewis’ book, they are the first to center wellness in addictions counseling that flips our understanding of addiction and recovery work. Highlighting the empowerment of the individual and how their involvement in their own recovery process is part of their own wellness, Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling offers a positive reframing of life choices that is more about balance and less about flawlessness."Donna M. Gibson, PhD, LPC, NCC, BC-TMH, Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University"The WBAC is a substantial addition to the field of SUD counseling. While there has been a significant increase in theoretical ways to view SUD work over the past twenty-five years, framing addiction treatment through the lens of wellness counseling moves professionals toward a much more holistic approach to treatment for clients. And the more areas of life we can help clients with, the greater the likelihood of successful treatment outcomes for more clients. The authors have functionally expanded the long held biopsychosocial concept to effectively address the entirety of client experience – the biopsychosocial, spiritual, emotional, multicultural, strengths-based, model. This is a must read for SUD counseling practitioners working with clients in today’s treatment environment."John R. Culbreth, PhD, LCMHCS, LCAS, CCS, Professor, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Director of the McLeod Institute on AddictionTable of Contents1. Wellness: The Key to Recovery 2. An Overview of Wellness Counseling and Wellness-Based Addictions Counseling 3. Wellness-based Evaluation: Screening, Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 4. Holistic Relapse Prevention 5. Strength and Solution-Building 6. Development, Culture, and Context: The Cross-Cutting Forces in Wellness 7. Put Your Mind To It: Mental Wellness as a Catalyst for Holistic Recovery 8. Body Wellness: Nurturing the Instrument of Recovery 9. A Spirited Recovery: Spiritual Wellness in Addictions Counseling 10. Emotional Wellness: Turning Inwards to Experience Holistic Recovery 11. Connection Wellness: Enhancing Recovery through Relationships 12. Elevating Family Wellness in Addictions Counseling
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Taylor & Francis Ltd SameSex Couples and Other Identities
Book SynopsisThis book provides a contemporary exploration of psychoanalytic theory and its application to therapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer relationships, challenging heteronormative practice and introducing new perspectives on working with gender and sexual diversity. In this wide-ranging collection, international contributors draw on key aspects of couple psychoanalytic theory and practice, whilst also expanding hetero and mono-normative frames of reference to explore the nature of relating in open, closed and poly relationships. Developments in regard to gender and sexuality within the contexts of family and culture and an examination of same-sex parenting are also included, as are psychosexual considerations and the process of aging. A major focus of the book is the importance of the therapist's own gender and sexuality in the clinical encounter and how to manage adjustments in approach to counter the dominance of heteronormative thinking in practice.Trade Review"This excellent book covers in extensive detail the many vicissitudes of modern psychoanalytic work with same-sex couples. It is comprehensive and ground-breaking in its range of topics, and much needed to break the silence and ignorance that too often prevail in this area. All the experienced contributors maintain the necessary tension between understanding the internal and the external sources of conflict in same-sex relationships. It will be an invaluable resource for years to come, to all couple therapists whatever their identities." – Joanna Ryan, The Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis; co-author of Wild Desires and Mistaken Identities: Lesbianism and Psychoanalysis "If a successful outcome of psychoanalysis or psychotherapy is an ability to relate to the otherness of the other, then in the tradition of Ralph Roughton who encouraged us to engage in Rethinking Homosexuality, Damian McCann has produced an edited volume of challenging papers by accomplished clinicians to foster such rethinking about sexual otherness in couples. The book thus appeals to psychoanalysts to adopt new ways of thinking about sexuality when treating couples, which is based in contemporary research-based understandings and not in otherwise-biased thinking and clinical practices that have historically done much harm, both to patients and candidates." – Dr Timothy Keogh, President, Australian Psychoanalytical Society"In 2021 seventy-two jurisdictions across the world still criminalise homosexuality; in eleven of these the death penalty can be imposed. This outstanding edition reminds us that we cannot afford to be complacent and that it is essential that psychoanalysis engages with these external realities as well as applying its well-honed approach to investigating the internal world of the patient. The contributors challenge us to be mindful of the heteronormative biases and prejudices that continue to affect psychoanalytic thinking and practice even when we like to think that we are open and liberal. They powerfully illustrate through their work with couples that psychoanalysis has much to offer to our understanding of sexuality and gender as long as it can stand up to the self-questioning and scrutiny that contribute to the evolution of any discipline. This book is highly recommended. It is also essential reading." – Prof. Alessandra Lemma, Psychoanalysis University College London and Anna Freud National Centre For Children and Families.Table of Contents1. Sexuality and Gender in Development: Facets of Bedrock and Beyond Paul E. Lynch 2. Revitalizing the Oedipal Model for LGBTQ Couples and Families Shelley Nathans 3. Family Matters: The impact of family and sociocultural context on LGBTQ Identities and Psychodynamics Andi Pilecki Eliza-Christie 4. Cultural and Intercultural Considerations in Working with Same-Sex Couples Patricia Porchat 5. The same or different? Exploring unconscious anxieties for couple psychoanalytic psychotherapists working with same-sex couples Kate Thompson 6. Bisexual People and their Partners in Relational Psychoanalytic Therapy: Aesthetic Conflict, Multiple Selves and the Uncontainable Esther Rapoport & Irit Kleiner Paz 7. Queer Relationships: Unmapped Intimacies Iggy Robinson & Alice Kentridge 8. The fear of difference and desire to differentiate: Working with two transitioning couples Linsey Blair and Dorota Mucha 9. They "went in two by two": The challenge for couple psychotherapists of working with those in open and polyamorous relationships Damian McCann 10. Psychosexual considerations in working with LGBTQ+ couples and individuals Marian O’Connor 11. The Process of Aging for Same-sex Couples David Richards 12. Responding to the challenge that same-sex parents pose for psychoanalytic couple and family therapists: Confronting implicit bias Damian McCann & Colleen Sandor 13. The LGBTQ Couple choice of therapist he/she/they, straight or gay: Creativity vs Defense Colleen Sandor 14. "I love you and you have the scars to prove it": Understanding and responding to intimate partner violence and abuse in same-sex couple relationships Damian McCann
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Taylor & Francis Ltd ReVisioning Existential Therapy Countertraditional Perspectives
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Taylor & Francis Forensic Psychiatry
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Silence and Silencing in Psychoanalysis Cultural Clinical and Research Perspectives Relational Perspectives Book Series
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Psychoanalysis of the Absurd
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Taylor & Francis Making Mental Health
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Puberty and Adolescence The Inner Worlds of Teenagers and their Parents
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Freuds Early Psychoanalysis Witch Trials and the Inquisitorial Method
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Freuds Early Psychoanalysis Witch Trials and the
Book SynopsisIn Freud's Early Psychoanalysis, Witch Trials and the Inquisitorial Method: The Harsh Therapy, author Kathleen Duffy asks why Freud compared his hysterical' patients to the accused women in the witch trials, and his psychoanalytical' treatment to the inquisitorial method of their judges. He wrote in 1897 to Wilhelm Fliess: I ... understand the harsh therapy of the witches' judges'. This book proves that Freud's view of his method as inquisitorial was both serious and accurate.In this multidisciplinary and in-depth examination, Duffy demonstrates that Freud carefully studied the witch trial literature to develop the supposed parallels between his patients and the witches and between his own psychoanalytic method and the judges' inquisitorial extraction of confessions', by torture if necessary. She examines in meticulous detail both the witch trial literature that Freud studied and his own case studies, papers, letters and other writings. She shows thaTrade Review'A very interesting, cross-disciplinary book containing valuable material and with considerable original findings. The analysis of the development of Freud’s thought and the disturbing implications of his change of mind regarding the seduction theory are particularly well made. Connections are clearly made, for example, that Freud continued, at times, to use harsh therapy on the basis of the influence of his study of the witch trials. The book is well written and is a pleasure to read'. – Professor Mary Grey, author, ecofeminist liberation theologian; professor emeritus University of Wales, Lampeter; professorial research fellow at St. Mary’s University, Twickenham, London, UK'Whereas Jung looked for historical analogies in Renaissance alchemy, Freud found his parallels in witchcraft trials. So persuasively argues this stunning book by Kathleen Duffy. Deftly written, deeply researched and provocatively argued, Freud's Early Psychoanalysis reveals a contradictory and gendered history of sexuality, demonology and the imagination. Were Freud’s early hysteria patients the victims of child abuse or of their fantasies? Were witches devil worshippers and enthusiasts for orgiastic rituals or dupes their own erotic longings? The harsh therapy is Freud’s term for the inquisitorial method of examining suspected witches; one he both overtly and covertly adopted. This important work of psychosexual history is a must for all therapists, historians of medicine, gender theorists, theologians, psychoanalysts, clinicians and students. Duffy’s meticulous and daring scholarship is essential reading for all those who care about how power is both stimulated and repressed within human desire'. – Susan Rowland, PhD, is author of nine books on Jung, gender and the arts, her most recent being Jungian Literary Criticism: the Essential Guide (2019). Founding Chair of the International Association for Jungian Studies, she is co-Chair of MA Engaged Humanities and the Creative Life and faculty on the Jungian and Archetypal Studies PhD programs at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is working on Jung and Arts-Based Research, USA'This is the most exciting – and thought-provoking – book in the field of psychoanalysis/-therapy I have read for many years: Kathleen Duffy underpins her initially almost unbelievable and shocking claim that Freud, in creating psychoanalysis, took sustained inspiration from the inquisitorial methods of the witch trials – the worst sustained excesses of violence against women in Western history – with a wealth of solidly researched historical evidence. Considering that all forms of psychotherapy are derived and/ or influenced by Freud’s work, Duffy’s controversial work not only challenges conventional academic perspectives on psychoanalysis and its origins, but also urges clinicians of all modalities to seriously re-think the way we view and interact with the people we work with – and also with our colleagues. With the currently increasing awareness of the abuse of women in patriarchal society, the publication of this book could not possibly be more timely'. – Dr Gottfried M. Heuer, psychoanalyst, independent scholar, author of Freud’s ‘Outstanding’ Colleague/Jung’s ‘Twin Brother’: The Suppressed Psychoanalytic and Political Significance of Otto Gross, UK 'In this carefully researched and well-written book, Kathleen Duffy lays out a deeply convincing and very disturbing argument that Freud’s study of the witch trials and their underlying assumptions affected his thinking about women and hysteria in a profound way. First, it caused him to develop a more sceptical attitude towards the memories of his female patients, and second, it undergirded his shift from his original theory of hysteria — that it was caused by child sexual abuse — to his later theory that it was the consequence of his patients’ fantasies or ‘wish fulfilment’. The early history of psychoanalysis still affects our clinical thinking and this book makes an important contribution to clarifying many central assumptions. It is a vital contribution to our work with female patients in contemporary psychoanalytic settings'. – Polly Young-Eisendrath, PhD; Jungian Psychoanalytic Association; Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, USA; Past President Vermont Association for Psychoanalytic Studies, USA; author of Love Between Equals and Women and DesireTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsForeword by Anthony Stadlen Part IIntroductionChapter 1. An analysis of the idea of devils, witches and evil Chapter 2. The judges and inquisitors in the witch trials Part II Chapter 3. Freud's pre-analytic casesChapter 4. The seduction theory Chapter 5. Transitional period Chapter 6. Why did Freud abandon his seduction theory? Chapter 7. The 'Dora' case ConclusionAppendix 1. Charcot demonstrates the physical symptoms of hysteria in one of his patients Appendix 2. Bibliothèque Diabolique publicationsAppendix 3. Baldung-Grien 'The Bewitched Groom' 1544Bibliography Index
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Taylor & Francis Handbook of Perinatal Clinical Psychology
Book SynopsisThe book examines the major issues in perinatal clinical psychology with the presence of theoretical information and operational indications, through a biopsychosocial approach. The multiplicity of scientific information reported makes this book both a comprehensive overview on the major perinatal mental health disorders and illnesses, and a clinical guide. It covers perinatal clinical psychology through a journey of 15 chapters, putting the arguments on a solid theoretical basis and reporting multiple operational indications of great utility for daily clinical practice. It has well documented new evidence bases in the field of clinical psychology that have underpinned the conspicuous current global and national developments in perinatal mental health.As such, it is an excellent resource for researchers, policy makers, and practitioners in fact, anyone and everyone who wishes to understand and rediscover, in a single opera, the current scientific and applicationTrade ReviewRosa Maria Quatraro and Pietro Grussu have brought together a collection of outstanding international researchers and clinicians who deeply enrich our understanding of the full range maternal perinatal psychological disorders – stress to PTSD, their effects on the developing fetus, infant, and family. The book also provides a theoretical and clinical guidance for dealing with them and alleviating suffering.Edward Tronick, PhDInfant Parent Mental Health Fellowship Program, University of Massachusetts Bostonand Department of Newborn Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USAThis handbook is an invaluable resource for all working to improve women’s perinatal mental health and well-being. The issues covered, from theory to practice, from women to families, are comprehensive and evidence informed. Debra Bick RM, BA, MMedSci, PhDDepartment of Women and Children’s Health, School of Life Course Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, United KingdomA bio-psycho-social approach in perinatal health care is essential. This book prepares professionals in the field with an excellent overview of the interdisciplinary aspects along with comprehensive practical advice.K. Marieke Paarlberg, MD PhDDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Gelre Hospitals, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands"Rosa Maria Quatraro and Pietro Grussu have brought together a collection of outstanding international researchers and clinicians who deeply enrich our understanding of the full range maternal perinatal psychological disorders – stress to PTSD, their effects on the developing fetus, infant, and family. The book also provides a theoretical and clinical guidance for dealing with them and alleviating suffering."Edward Tronick, PhD, Infant Parent Mental Health Fellowship Program, University of Massachusetts Boston and Department of Newborn Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA"This handbook is an invaluable resource for all working to improve women’s perinatal mental health and well-being. The issues covered, from theory to practice, from women to families, are comprehensive and evidence informed." Debra Bick, RM, BA, MMedSci, PhD, Department of Women and Children’s Health, School of Life Course Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, United Kingdom"A bio-psycho-social approach in perinatal health care is essential. This book prepares professionals in the field with an excellent overview of the interdisciplinary aspects along with comprehensive practical advice."K. Marieke Paarlberg, MD PhD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Gelre Hospitals, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands"Rosa Maria Quatraro and Pietro Grussu have assembled a star line-up of authors for their edited volume, Handbook of Perinatal Clinical Psychology: From Theory to Practice…it makes a very strong contribution to the field and I highly recommend it." Michael W. O’Hara, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, book review in Journal of Reproductive and Infant PsychologyTable of ContentsIntroduction; PART I: Stress; 1. Overview of perinatal maternal stress; 2. Fetal exposure to mother’s distress: new frontiers in research and useful knowledge for daily clinical practice; PART II: Procreation, pregnancy and delivery; 3. 'A precipice in time' - reproductive biotechnology: psychosocial impact and unintended consequences; 4. Psychological impact of infertility and assisted reproduction; 5. Prenatal diagnosis: psychological impact and parents’ experience in the presence of fetal anomalies; 6. Miscarriage and pregnancy loss; 7. Traumatic childbirth: the ever-expanding ripple efects; PART III: Postnatal period; 8. Beyond the blues: stress, emotional experiences of women, and intervention methods during the postpartum period; 9. Parental emotional experiences after newborn hospitalization; 10. Emotional and practical needs in postpartum women: the role of family and friend support and social networks; 11. Breastfeeding and weaning: parental well-being and psychological distress; PART IV: Risk of psychopathology and prevention; 12. Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress in the perinatal period; 13. Risk factors for depression and anxiety during the perinatal period; 14. Screening and early identification of women at risk of perinatal psychopathology; 15. Postpartum psychosis, bipolar disorders, and mother-baby unit
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Taylor & Francis Ltd A Psychoanalytic Exploration On Sameness and Otherness Beyond Babel The Efpp Monograph
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