This book has emerged from the editors excitement about the
proliferation of parent-infant psychotherapy work around the world.
This collection, in its innovative way, develops the psychoanalytic
model of working with parents, infants, and small children. It
brings together papers from around the world and is written by
experienced clinicians, who have a psychodynamic framework and all
of whom believe in the importance of early emotional experiences in
the development of the personality within the context of family
relationships. The vivid detail of the clinical vignettes brings to
life intimate stories of the therapeutic process, either from the
consulting room of those in private practice, or in the public
sector including projects in community settings where traditional
psychoanalytic ideas are applied flexibly. The case histories span
individual work with various combinations: mothers alone, mothers
and babies with or without fathers, families, and mother and baby
groups.
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