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|a Mentalizing in Child Therapy :
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|a Mentalization-based child therapy, previously known as developmental therapy, is the latest branch on the psychoanalytic tree of knowledge. It comprises a number of techniques that address deficiencies in specific areas of psychological development. It aims to treat children whose development has come to a standstill. A combination of data from psychoanalysis, infant research, attachment research, and neurobiology was of decisive significance in reaching this point. It is becoming clear that neurobiological processes can be understood very well on the basis of psychoanalytic frameworks. These.
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|a COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; SERIES FOREWORD; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; CHAPTER ONE Introduction; CHAPTER TWO Theoretical concepts; CHAPTER THREE Assessment of mentalizing problems in children; CHAPTER FOUR Treatment strategy; CHAPTER FIVE Helping parents to promote mentalization; CHAPTER SIX Observation method; CHAPTER SEVEN Intervention techniques: attention regulation; CHAPTER EIGHT Intervention techniques: affect regulation; CHAPTER NINE Intervention techniques: mentalization; CHAPTER TEN Treatment in practice; CHAPTER ELEVEN Research strategy.
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