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Parent Therapy
- The Relational Alternative to Working with Children
Engelsk Hardback
Parent Therapy
- The Relational Alternative to Working with Children
Engelsk Hardback

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This controversial book proposes that therapists work with parents in therapy rather than with the child. The authors argue that parent therapy is not only a useful alternative to individual child treatment, but is also more effective in helping the child. Parent therapy rests on a relational understanding of development. The point of entry for the treatment process is the parent-child relationship and is developed through maternal and paternal histories and projections. Parent therapy focuses on the parents’ understanding of themselves, their relationship with each other and with their child. Therapeutic work with parents allows them to develop new insights into themselves and their child, preserve their autonomy and self-esteem, and effect permanent change. The therapist functions as a consultant to the parents similar to the way a supervisor functions as a consultant to a therapist. Just as therapists learn about their patients in working with a supervisor, parents learn to become more introspective, thoughtful, and knowledgeable about their own child. It would injure the patient-therapist relationship for the supervisor to work directly with the patient. In the same way, the child is better served when the parents learn how to handle conflict and development themselves rather than having a therapist intervene with the parent-child relationship. Parent therapy addresses the parents’ unconscious conflicts in an atmosphere of collaboration with the therapist and has a life-long effect.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
242
ISBN-13:
9780765703590
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0765703599
Udg. Dato:
31 jul 2002
Længde:
26mm
Bredde:
164mm
Højde:
235mm
Forlag:
Jason Aronson Publishers
Oplagsdato:
31 jul 2002
Forfatter(e):
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