Emotions in child psychotherapy an integrative framework

Here, Kenneth Barish presents an integrative framework for child therapy, based on a contemporary understanding of the child's emotional experience. Barish presents a concise review of recent advances in the psychology and neuroscience of emotions.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Barish, Kenneth (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press 2009.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Oxford scholarship online.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798349306719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Why Emotion?; An Integrative Framework; A Language of Emotion; Plan of the Book; Part I: Normal and Pathological Development in Childhood; 1 Emotions and Emotional Development; Emotions: Basic Tenets; Emotion, Need, and Self; Interest; Shame and Pride; Anxiety; Anger; Sadness; Notes; 2 Optimal and Pathological Development in Childhood: A General Theory; Optimal Development: Resilience and Positive Expectations; How Does Emotional Resilience Develop?; Attachment and Interactive Repair; Affirmation; Lessons from Longitudinal Research; Notes
  • 3 Theories of Pathological Development: A Brief ReviewPsychoanalytic Theory: The Classical Model; Psychoanalytic Theory: Developmental and Interpersonal Models; Cognitive and Behavioral Models; Emotion Regulation: An Emerging Consensus; Notes; 4 Psychopathology in Childhood: Malignant and Reparative Processes; A Reparative Perspective; Demoralization; Defiance; Vicious Cycles; The Role of Conflict; Notes; Part II: The Therapeutic Process; 5 The Therapeutic Process: An Overview; Review: The Basic Model; Engagement; Understanding; Emotional Understanding: The Role of Empathy
  • Understanding and Action: The Child's DefensesParent Guidance; Diagnosis and Assessment: Essential Diagnostic Questions; Notes; 6 Therapeutic Engagement; Positive Affects: Theory and Research; Interest and Positive Affect Sharing; Floor Time; Being Heard; Sharings; Notes; 7 Empathy; The Nature of Empathy; How Is Empathy Expressed in Clinical Work with Children?; The Therapeutic Function of Empathy; Difficulties and Limitations; Notes; 8 The Problem of Resistance; Overview; Children's Resistances: Typical Forms; What Can We Do?; Is Anything Happening?; Notes
  • 9 Child Psychotherapy as a Socializing Process I: Moral DevelopmentSocialization: General Principles; Socialization: Theory and Research; Parental Pride and the Development of Ideals; Emotion and Moral Development; Emotion Coaching; The Inherent Socializing Function of Play; Notes; 10 Child Psychotherapy as a Socializing Process II: Winning and Losing; "Mommy, I Cheated, I Won"; Losing and Demoralization; A Therapeutic Opportunity; Expanding the Conversation; Variations on a Theme; What Can Parents Do?; Notes; Part III Parent Guidance
  • 11 Parent Guidance I: Promoting Emotional Health and ResilienceGoals of Parent Guidance; A Therapeutic Plan for Families; Positive Affect Sharing; Criticism; Repair; Proactive Problem-solving; Again, Sharings; A First and Final Principle: Staying Positive; Notes; 12 Parent Guidance II: Helping Parents with Common Problems of Daily Living; Rules and Limits; Tantrums; Homework; Sleep; The 15-Minute Rule; Television and Electronic Games; At School: A Book of Positives; Notes; Epilogue; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z