Childhood Psychotherapy : A Bioenergetic Approach (2001. IX, 87 p. 25 cm)

Childhood Psychotherapy : A Bioenergetic Approach (2001. IX, 87 p. 25 cm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 88 p.
  • 商品コード 9783805571494

Full Description

The consequences of early childhood trauma are often severe and may extend into adulthood resulting in neurotic or even psychotic personality disorders. Separation from a parent at birth or soon afterwards and sexual and/or physical abuse are the traumata seen most often in young children. However, emotional unavailability of the person the child relates to or, on the other hand, overstimulation of a baby can also be disastrous. Treating children at an early age therefore becomes a prime issue in order to prevent more serious damage later on in life. Presented here for the first time is an application of bioenergetic interventions modified to suit young children. The collection of contributions by experienced body-oriented psychotherapists, all in private practice, deals with pregnancy, birth and early childhood, providing insight into both preventive as well as healing aspects. Psychotherapists, psychiatrists and psychologists treating adults, adolescents, and children will find here a new dimension to the classical treatment methods of childhood psychotherapy. Pediatricians and child guidance counselors should also find this volume inspirational.

Contents

Birth and bonding - to be or not to be, C.D. Ventling; improving bonding using bioenergetics and sensory assessments - a clinical case report, V. Schroeter; bioenergetic duos - uncovering deficits in mother-child relationships, J. Khntopp, V. Heinrich; the blue ball intervention - integrating bioenergetics into a children's acute care psychiatric unit, T. Wills; bioenergetic work with children - experiences from a child psychiatric unit, A.V. Halsen, A.V. Douglas; the paralysing effect of sensory overstimulation, S.B. Robert-Ouvray; traumatized children - a challenge for the bioenergetic therapist, R. Mahr; about bioenergetic analysis and therapy about body-psychotherapy in general.