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Working With Fathers in Psychoanalytic Parent-Infant Psychotherapy interfaces theoretical ideas about fatherhood and their incorporation into the clinical practice of psychoanalytic parent-infant psychotherapy. Often, when a family attends parent-infant psychotherapy, issues of the father are eclipsed by attention to the mother, who is usually the identified patient. Until now relatively neglected in the literature, this book attends to both the barriers to psychological work with the father, and to ways in which he can be engaged in a therapeutic process.

In this book, Tessa Baradon brings together some of the most eminent clinicians and academics in the field of parent-infant psychotherapy, in a layered collection of theoretical and clinical contributions. She and her co-discussants, Björn Salomonsson and Kai von Klitzing, conclude with an integration and critique of the themes presented, exploring the ideas of their fellow contributors and expanding on the

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"Each baby finds itself in a triad, developing relationships to a father and a mother, regardless if they are present or absent. Roles and representations of mother and fatherhood and real interactions with parental figures shape the developmental world of babies. Each psychoanalytically active person carries representations of father, mother and the family triad in their mind, influencing their work. A foursome, including the therapist as an ‘outsider within’, characterizes psychoanalytic parent-infant-psychotherapy. This wonderful volume, featuring contributions from very experienced authors, opens-up the mind of all protagonists during psychoanalytic processes with families and transmits fresh views and models of integration of maternal and paternal functions."

- Prof. em. Dr. med. Dieter Bürgin, Traininganalyst of the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society


"Each baby finds itself in a triad, developing relationships to a father and a mother, regardless of if they are present or absent. Roles and representations of mother and fatherhood and real interactions with parental figures shape the developmental world of babies. Each psychoanalytically active person carries representations of father, mother and the family triad in their mind, influencing their work. A foursome, including the therapist as an ‘outsider within’, characterizes psychoanalytic parent-infant-psychotherapy. This wonderful volume, featuring contributions from very experienced authors, opens up the mind of all protagonists during psychoanalytic processes with families and transmits fresh views and models of integration of maternal and paternal functions."

- Prof. em. Dr. med. Dieter Bürgin, training analyst of the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society

"A book every clinician and developmental researcher should read. This volume fills a surprisingly neglected gap in our knowledge and literature and does so in a thoughtfully clear manner. Integrating findings from many domains, the authors show us that fathers bring developmentally unique caring to their children."

- Linda Mayes, MD, Arnold Gesell Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Psychology in the Yale Child Study Center; Chair, Yale Child Study Center; Special Advisor, Dean, Yale School of Medicine



Table of Contents

Dedication

Editor and Contributor Biographies

PREFACE, Tessa Baradon

Acknowledgements

  1. A JOURNEY INTO FATHERHOOD: THE ART OF FAILING GRACEFULLY
  2. Dickon Bevington

  3. THE ROLE OF FATHERS IN EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT
  4. Kai von Klitzing

  5. "THE DOOR IN THE BACK OF MY HEAD": A FATHER’S FAILURE TO MOURN THE DEATHS OF HIS PARENTS
  6. Angela Joyce

  7. WAKING DADDY UP: RESTORING A FATHER’S PLACE IN A BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER COUPLE
  8. Alejandra Perez

  9. WHEN WORKING THERAPEUTICALLY WITH A BABY’S FATHER IS NOT POSSIBLE
  10. Amanda Jones

  11. PATERNAL ORIENTATIONS AND THE ART OF BEING A FATHER
  12. Joan Raphael-Leff

  13. WORKING WITH THE TRIAD
  14. Tessa Baradon

  15. THE MALE THERAPIST IN PARENT-INFANT PSYCHOTHERAPY
  16. Abel Fagin

  17. THE THERAPIST AND THE FATHER IN PARENT-INFANT PSYCHOTHERAPY
  18. Yael Segal

  19. WORKING WITH COUPLES AS PARENTS AND PARENTS AS COUPLES
  20. Louise Emanuel

  21. CAN THE DIFFICULTIES OF CARRYING OUT THE PATERNAL FUNCTION FOR A TODDLER BE IDENTIFIED FROM THE EARLIEST MONTHS OF A BABY’S LIFE?
  22. Marie-Christine Laznik

  23. FREUD ON FATHERS: WHO CARES?
  24. Björn Salomonsson

  25. THREE THEMES ABOUT FATHERS IN PARENT-INFANT PSYCHOTHERAPY
  26. Björn Salomonsson, Tessa Baradon and Kai von Klitzing

  27. AND WHAT ABOUT MOTHERS?

    Tessa Baradon

Bibliography

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/15/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138093454, 978-1138093454
      ISBN10: 1138093459

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Working With Fathers in Psychoanalytic Parent-Infant Psychotherapy interfaces theoretical ideas about fatherhood and their incorporation into the clinical practice of psychoanalytic parent-infant psychotherapy. Often, when a family attends parent-infant psychotherapy, issues of the father are eclipsed by attention to the mother, who is usually the identified patient. Until now relatively neglected in the literature, this book attends to both the barriers to psychological work with the father, and to ways in which he can be engaged in a therapeutic process.

      In this book, Tessa Baradon brings together some of the most eminent clinicians and academics in the field of parent-infant psychotherapy, in a layered collection of theoretical and clinical contributions. She and her co-discussants, Björn Salomonsson and Kai von Klitzing, conclude with an integration and critique of the themes presented, exploring the ideas of their fellow contributors and expanding on the

      Trade Review

      "Each baby finds itself in a triad, developing relationships to a father and a mother, regardless if they are present or absent. Roles and representations of mother and fatherhood and real interactions with parental figures shape the developmental world of babies. Each psychoanalytically active person carries representations of father, mother and the family triad in their mind, influencing their work. A foursome, including the therapist as an ‘outsider within’, characterizes psychoanalytic parent-infant-psychotherapy. This wonderful volume, featuring contributions from very experienced authors, opens-up the mind of all protagonists during psychoanalytic processes with families and transmits fresh views and models of integration of maternal and paternal functions."

      - Prof. em. Dr. med. Dieter Bürgin, Traininganalyst of the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society


      "Each baby finds itself in a triad, developing relationships to a father and a mother, regardless of if they are present or absent. Roles and representations of mother and fatherhood and real interactions with parental figures shape the developmental world of babies. Each psychoanalytically active person carries representations of father, mother and the family triad in their mind, influencing their work. A foursome, including the therapist as an ‘outsider within’, characterizes psychoanalytic parent-infant-psychotherapy. This wonderful volume, featuring contributions from very experienced authors, opens up the mind of all protagonists during psychoanalytic processes with families and transmits fresh views and models of integration of maternal and paternal functions."

      - Prof. em. Dr. med. Dieter Bürgin, training analyst of the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society

      "A book every clinician and developmental researcher should read. This volume fills a surprisingly neglected gap in our knowledge and literature and does so in a thoughtfully clear manner. Integrating findings from many domains, the authors show us that fathers bring developmentally unique caring to their children."

      - Linda Mayes, MD, Arnold Gesell Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Psychology in the Yale Child Study Center; Chair, Yale Child Study Center; Special Advisor, Dean, Yale School of Medicine



      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Editor and Contributor Biographies

      PREFACE, Tessa Baradon

      Acknowledgements

      1. A JOURNEY INTO FATHERHOOD: THE ART OF FAILING GRACEFULLY
      2. Dickon Bevington

      3. THE ROLE OF FATHERS IN EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT
      4. Kai von Klitzing

      5. "THE DOOR IN THE BACK OF MY HEAD": A FATHER’S FAILURE TO MOURN THE DEATHS OF HIS PARENTS
      6. Angela Joyce

      7. WAKING DADDY UP: RESTORING A FATHER’S PLACE IN A BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER COUPLE
      8. Alejandra Perez

      9. WHEN WORKING THERAPEUTICALLY WITH A BABY’S FATHER IS NOT POSSIBLE
      10. Amanda Jones

      11. PATERNAL ORIENTATIONS AND THE ART OF BEING A FATHER
      12. Joan Raphael-Leff

      13. WORKING WITH THE TRIAD
      14. Tessa Baradon

      15. THE MALE THERAPIST IN PARENT-INFANT PSYCHOTHERAPY
      16. Abel Fagin

      17. THE THERAPIST AND THE FATHER IN PARENT-INFANT PSYCHOTHERAPY
      18. Yael Segal

      19. WORKING WITH COUPLES AS PARENTS AND PARENTS AS COUPLES
      20. Louise Emanuel

      21. CAN THE DIFFICULTIES OF CARRYING OUT THE PATERNAL FUNCTION FOR A TODDLER BE IDENTIFIED FROM THE EARLIEST MONTHS OF A BABY’S LIFE?
      22. Marie-Christine Laznik

      23. FREUD ON FATHERS: WHO CARES?
      24. Björn Salomonsson

      25. THREE THEMES ABOUT FATHERS IN PARENT-INFANT PSYCHOTHERAPY
      26. Björn Salomonsson, Tessa Baradon and Kai von Klitzing

      27. AND WHAT ABOUT MOTHERS?

        Tessa Baradon

      Bibliography

      Index

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