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Relational child, relational brain : development and therapy in childhood and adolescence / Robert G. Lee and Neil Harris, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Evolution of Gestalt series ; v. 2.Publication details: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis ; Santa Cruz, Calif. : GestaltPress, ©2011.Description: xxvii, 351 pages ; 22 cm. ; pbkISBN:
  • 9780415807760
  • 041580776X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 155 20
Contents:
[Part 1: Theory] Who are we? narrative, evolution and development: our stories and ourselves / G. Wheeler -- Shame and belonging in childhood: the interaction between relationship and neurobiological development in the early years of life / R. Lee -- Attachment and mindfulness: parts of the developing brain / D. Siegel.
[Part 2: Support] Something in the air: conditions that promote contact when meeting young people who have stories of early trauma and loss / N. Harris -- The tiger girl: a story of committed, coordinated, multilevel support / A. Noren -- The adolescent male: shame, support and developmentally effective psychotherapy / B. Starrs -- Relational modes and the evolving field of parent-child contact: a contribution to a gestalt theory of development / M. McConville.
[Part 3: Applications] Zig zag flop and roll: creating an embodied field for healing and awareness when working with children / D. Tervo -- A different kind of contact for boys: understanding the influences of nature and nurture on a boy's relational style / P. Mortola -- Working with adolescents from a catholic background in Northern Ireland: a generation-long accumulation of shame / B. Starrs -- Disordered eating: a tapestry of relational themes and creative adjustment / M. Blumenthal -- Am I bovvered? a gestalt approach to working with adolescents / J. Blend -- You, me and the parts of myself I'm still getting to know: an interview with Violet Oaklander on the role of the relational triangle in her approach to therapeutic work with children and adolescents / P. Mortola.
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General Lending Carlow Campus Library General Lending 155 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 83690

"A GestaltPress Book."
31.71

Papers from a conference held at the Esalen Institute in Feb. 2007.

Includes bibliographical references.

[Part 1: Theory] Who are we? narrative, evolution and development: our stories and ourselves / G. Wheeler -- Shame and belonging in childhood: the interaction between relationship and neurobiological development in the early years of life / R. Lee -- Attachment and mindfulness: parts of the developing brain / D. Siegel.

[Part 2: Support] Something in the air: conditions that promote contact when meeting young people who have stories of early trauma and loss / N. Harris -- The tiger girl: a story of committed, coordinated, multilevel support / A. Noren -- The adolescent male: shame, support and developmentally effective psychotherapy / B. Starrs -- Relational modes and the evolving field of parent-child contact: a contribution to a gestalt theory of development / M. McConville.

[Part 3: Applications] Zig zag flop and roll: creating an embodied field for healing and awareness when working with children / D. Tervo -- A different kind of contact for boys: understanding the influences of nature and nurture on a boy's relational style / P. Mortola -- Working with adolescents from a catholic background in Northern Ireland: a generation-long accumulation of shame / B. Starrs -- Disordered eating: a tapestry of relational themes and creative adjustment / M. Blumenthal -- Am I bovvered? a gestalt approach to working with adolescents / J. Blend -- You, me and the parts of myself I'm still getting to know: an interview with Violet Oaklander on the role of the relational triangle in her approach to therapeutic work with children and adolescents / P. Mortola.

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