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Möhler, Eva

Eltern-Säuglings-Psychotherapie

(Bausteine der Kinder- und Jugendlichenpsychotherapie; 2)

2012. ca. 256 Seiten. ca. 10 Abb. ca. 10 Tab.

(ISBN 978-3-497-01899-4) kt
ca. € [D] 29,90 / € [A] 30,80 / SFr 40,90

erscheint ca. Juli 2012

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Carola Bindt

Parent-infant psychotherapy
(Building blocks in child and adolescent psychotherapy; 2)

(Eltern-Säuglings-Psychotherapie)


To be published approx. October 2009
Approx. 256 pp., approx. 10 illustrations, approx. 10 tables, paperback
List price: approx. € 29,90
978-3-497-01899-4


About the book
Feeding, crying, sleeping: there are more than enough chances for misunderstanding between parents and their baby. This is why development disorders are seen in the context of early interaction between parents and babies and specific help is offered to babies and infants.
What problems do parents and children have to cope with during the course of the rapid development in the first years of life? What determines the quality of the parent-child interaction and how can one document it? What effect will attachment disorders have on the psychic health of the children?
The author gives an overview of the theories pertaining to early parent-child relationships and collates current insights in infant research in a clear way. She describes typical developmental problems and psychosomatic disorder syndromes in babies and infants and suggests appropriate treatment approaches in parent-infant psychotherapy.

Subjects include
Theories regarding early parent-child relationships (psychoanalysis, attachment theory, empirical interaction research)
Developmental tasks in early childhood
Interaction observation and relationship diagnostics
Diagnosing disorders
Clinical intervention (parental counselling, video-aided support methods, psychodynamic therapy)

Target group
Paediatricians, child and adolescent psychiatrists and psychotherapists, psychologists, educational counsellors, social pedagogues.

The author
Dr. med. Carola Bindt , specialist for child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy, psychoanalyst (DPG), is leading assistant medical director at the Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychosomatics, University Clinic, Eppendorf, Hamburg.