Case studies in child psychiatry : learning from our patients /
"This book presents and explores a number of case studies seminal in the author's learning of therapy with seriously ill young people and their families. It spans a lifelong process of learning the art and science of child, adolescent and family therapy. It proposes that, through a lengthy...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter one: Jo (15): an attempted suicide
- Chapter two: Stephen (7): On managing abuse
- Chapter three: Children in separation (1973-74)
- Chapter Four: Chris (10): On managing violence
- Chapter Five: Ellie (4): The impact of trauma
- Chapter Six: David (8): Body image and its implications
- Chapter seven: Libby (8): On loss and grief
- Chapter eight: Ellie (6): Treating a parent
- Chapter nine: Philip (7): On play therapy (to begin with...)
- Chapter ten: Charles (7): On cross dressing
- Chapter eleven: Jonathan (6): On managing enuresis
- Chapter twelve: Sally (16): Possible anorexia nervosa
- Chapter thirteen: Chrissie (15): child sexual abuse
- Chapter fourteen: Stephen (5): nightmares
- Chapter fifteen: Dee (13): Separation anxiety
- Chapter sixteen: Piotr (19): The unhappy migrant
- Chapter seventeen: Mary (13): Breaking through
- Chapter eighteen: Steve (11): 'Trouble' (working with the wider system: the runaway)
- Chapter nineteen: Michael (14): A young adolescent suicide
- Chapter twenty: Christian (13): The aftermath of suicide
- Chapter twenty-one: Christina (15): a third adolescent suicide
- Chapter twenty-two: Julie (15): mixing with a bad crowd
- Chapter twenty-three: Conclusion.