Full Description
Many child-care professionals work therapeutically with both parent and child and are increasingly focusing on the role of parents, yet there is very little information and guidance to help professionals in this work. Saralea E. Chazan's introduction to the simultaneous treatment of parent and child brings together theoretical background and suggestions for practice in an accessible and comprehensive format.
Taking the reader through the theory of simultaneous treatment and the psychological processes underlying it she draws on three in-depth case studies of children she has worked with. She shows how effective treatment of parent and child by the same therapist either in combined or separate sessions can bring about significant therapeutic effects in a child's development and sense of self.
This useful book will be a welcome resource for social workers, child psychiatrists, family therapists and other professionals working with children.
Contents
Preface to Second Edition. Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. An Overview of Simultaneous Treatment. 2. Psychological Processes Underlying Simultaneous Treatment. 3. The Course of Simultaneous Treatment. 4. Adam: A Case of Gender Identity Disorder. 5. David: A Case of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (Part I). 6. David: A Case of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (Part II). 7. Sammy: A Case of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (Part I). 8. Sammy: A Case of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (Part II). References. Index.