This book marks an important watershed in the development of psychotherapy. A lack of relative knowledge of research in psychotherapy, a history of apparent defensiveness in being evaluated, and a reluctance to work with universities has developed in psychotherapy, all of which threaten it with further marginalization. This book provides examples of how psychotherapeutic research and the abilities to carry it out can help the practicing psychotherapist. The papers represent a cross-section of current research thinking from within the UKCP, North America, and Continental Europe. It is hoped...
This book marks an important watershed in the development of psychotherapy. A lack of relative knowledge of research in psychotherapy, a history of ap...
The book outlines theories of child development from the point of view of the kinds of relationships children make with adults and the effects of their relationships on their learning. In addition, anxieties that some children show about reading, writing and arithmetic are described. In exploring these issues the book draws on Attachment Theory and on psychoanalytic theories of emotional development. It includes detailed case studies to illustrate ways in which children's learning can be hindered by: - their difficulties in relating to teachers or the feelings and fantasies that some children...
The book outlines theories of child development from the point of view of the kinds of relationships children make with adults and the effects of thei...