1st Edition

The Language of Distress Understanding a Child's Behaviour

By A.H. Brafman Copyright 2016
186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

This book describes a series of cases where the child’s presenting complaint is seen to be the expression of an underlying emotional conflict that the child expects the parents to understand and help him or her to overcome. The parents’ interpretation of the child’s symptoms cannot but be influenced by their own previous life experiences and if their eventual response does not meet the child’s... Read more
Introduction -- Jeremy -- Andrew -- Thomas -- Charles -- Paul -- Claude -- Wendy -- Dorothy -- Jane -- Leon -- Eve -- Jennifer -- Diana -- Alex -- Angela -- Henry -- Peter -- Gloria -- Carol -- Mandy -- Fatima -- Daniel -- Peter -- Mark -- Summing Up

Biography

A. H. Brafman trained as a psychoanalyst of adults and children. In his NHS career he worked as a Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and for many years ran a group for parents and under-fives. He ran Infant Observation courses at the Institute of Psychoanalysis and also seminars on psychodynamic work with children, adolescents and adults for the British Society of Psychoanalysis and several other training organizations. He was also Honorary Lecturer at University Hospital Medical School, where he taught students and psychotherapy trainees. He has published a number of books, including 'Untying the Knot', 'Fostering Independence: Helping and Caring in Psychodynamic Therapies', and 'The Language of Drawings: A New Finding in Psychodynamic Work'.