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Drawing on the teachings of D.W. Winnicott and John Bowlby, who
helped revolutionize thinking about relational psychology, To Hold
and Be Held integrates the concepts of the 'holding environment'
and attachment theory and describes how they are applied in a
clinical setting. It also uses metaphor to both derive meaning from
the language of the therapeutic process and to apply that meaning
within a systems framework to effect significant therapeutic
change. As the number of children with complex problems increases
and the facilities to treat and manage them decrease, schools are
left with few resources to cope. Professionals such as teachers,
psychologists, social workers, and counselors need a new framework
in which to think about and advocate for services for these
children. To Hold and Be Held describes the creation of a system of
working that not only holds the child and his family, but also
holds the larger system as well - a system in which therapeutic
services are integrated at all levels and implemented in public
schools in a way that supports all those involved. This is not only
a unique and successful way of working with children and their
families, but a timely one as well.
Integrating Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessments is a
resource for neuropsychologists, psychologists, teachers and
parents who wish to address both the neurologically- and
emotionally-based difficulties with which their children are
presenting. In addition to a thorough description of
neuropsychological and psychological assessment tools, this book
also provides professionals with a unified approach to using the
results from assessments to understand and integrate cognitive,
behavioral, social and emotional functioning in school-age
children. It posits that to educate and treat children who are
struggling in school due to unique cognitive or emotional
vulnerabilities, the whole child must be considered to decipher
their needs and implement interventions. Cultivating a therapeutic
relationship that integrates the emotional and relational
functioning of the child enhances both their learning and ability
to successfully navigate the world.
Drawing on the teachings of D.W. Winnicott and John Bowlby, who
helped revolutionize thinking about relational psychology, To Hold
and Be Held integrates the concepts of the 'holding environment'
and attachment theory and describes how they are applied in a
clinical setting. It also uses metaphor to both derive meaning from
the language of the therapeutic process and to apply that meaning
within a systems framework to effect significant therapeutic
change. As the number of children with complex problems increases
and the facilities to treat and manage them decrease, schools are
left with few resources to cope. Professionals such as teachers,
psychologists, social workers, and counselors need a new framework
in which to think about and advocate for services for these
children. To Hold and Be Held describes the creation of a system of
working that not only holds the child and his family, but also
holds the larger system as well - a system in which therapeutic
services are integrated at all levels and implemented in public
schools in a way that supports all those involved. This is not only
a unique and successful way of working with children and their
families, but a timely one as well.
Integrating Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessments is a
resource for neuropsychologists, psychologists, teachers and
parents who wish to address both the neurologically- and
emotionally-based difficulties with which their children are
presenting. In addition to a thorough description of
neuropsychological and psychological assessment tools, this book
also provides professionals with a unified approach to using the
results from assessments to understand and integrate cognitive,
behavioral, social and emotional functioning in school-age
children. It posits that to educate and treat children who are
struggling in school due to unique cognitive or emotional
vulnerabilities, the whole child must be considered to decipher
their needs and implement interventions. Cultivating a therapeutic
relationship that integrates the emotional and relational
functioning of the child enhances both their learning and ability
to successfully navigate the world.
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