000 | 00444nam a2200145Ia 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
999 |
_c171651 _d171651 |
||
020 | _a9780415422024 (hbk) | ||
040 | _cCUS | ||
082 |
_a618.9289140072 _bMID/C |
||
245 | 0 |
_aChild psychotherapy and research: new approaches, emerging findings/ _cedited by Nick Midgley, Jan Anderson, Eve Grainger, Tanja Nesic-Vuckovic and Cathy Urwin |
|
260 |
_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2009. |
||
300 | _axvi, 232 p. | ||
505 | _a Part I: What is Child Psychotherapy Research? Editor's Introduction. Fonagy, Research in Child Psychotherapy: Progress, Problems and Possibilities? Rustin, What Do Child Psychotherapists Know? Part II: Studying the Process of Child Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. Philps, Mapping Process in Child Psychotherapy: Steps Towards Drafting A New Method for Evaluating Psychoanalytic Case Studies. Schneider, Pruetzel-Thomas, Midgley, Discovering New Ways of Seeing and Speaking About Psychotherapy Process: The Child Psychotherapy Q-set. Moran, Fonagy, Psychoanalysis and Diabetic Control: A Single-case Study. Carlberg, Exploring Change Processes in Psychodynamic Child Psychotherapy: The Therapists' Perspective. Part III: The Routine Monitoring and Outcome of Child Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. Boston, Lush, Grainger, Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Fostered, Adopted and `In Care' Children. Trowell, Rhode, Joffe, Childhood Depression: An Outcome Research Project. Schacter, Target, The Adult Outcome of Child Psychoanalysis: The Anna Freud Centre Long-Term Follow-Up Study. Urwin, A Qualitative Framework for Evaluating Clinical Effectiveness in Child Psychotherapy: The Hopes and Expectations for Treatment Approach (HETA). Section IV: Inter-disciplinary Research. Editor's Introduction. Alvarez, Lee, Interpersonal Relatedness In Children With Autism: Clinical Complexity versus Scientific Simplicity? Anderson, The Mythic Significance of Risk-taking, Dangerous Behaviour. Hodges, Steele, Kaniuk, Hillman, Asquith, Narratives in Assessment and Research on the Development of Attachments in Maltreated Children. Mayes, Thomas, Social Neuroscience and Theories of Therapeutic Action: Some Implications for Child Psychotherapy | ||
650 |
_aChild psychotherapy--Research _xChild analysis |
||
650 |
_aChild psychotherapy _xChild psychiatry |
||
700 | _a Midgley, Nick (ed) | ||
700 | _aJan Anderson, Jan (ed) | ||
700 | _aGrainger, Eve (ed) | ||
700 | _aTanja Nesic-Vuckovic, Eve (ed) | ||
700 | _a Urwin, Cathy (ed) | ||
942 | _cWB16 |