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Psychotherapy for Mothers and Infants Eva R Gochman

Psychotherapy for Mothers and Infants By Eva R Gochman

Psychotherapy for Mothers and Infants by Eva R Gochman


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As the structure of the family changes with the proliferation of single parent families, working mothers, infant and day care, and societal complexities and stresses, early therapy for the mother-child dyad becomes critical.

Psychotherapy for Mothers and Infants Summary

Psychotherapy for Mothers and Infants: Interventions for Dyads at Risk by Eva R Gochman

As the structure of the family changes with the proliferation of single parent families, working mothers, infant and day care, and societal complexities and stresses, early therapy for the mother-child dyad becomes critical. Gochman's program, begun under the auspices of the National Institute of Mental Health, has made an impact on the Washington, D.C. area and has ignited a carryover into development training and research in primary prevention programs. This is the first time that mother-infant psychotherapy has been presented outside the professional journal literature. Through case studies, observations, and procedural explanations, Gochman lays out her practice in clear and urgent detail.

About Eva R Gochman

EVA R. GRUBLER GOCHMAN is Director of the Parent and Infant Development Program, Commission on Mental Health Services, Department of Human Services, District of Columbia. The program began under the auspices of the National Institute of Mental Health at St. Elizabeths Hospital. She also does Superior Court ordered forensic psychological assessments of abused and neglected children and their families. Her private practice is in Potomac, Maryland. She is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology (American Board of Professional Psychology), and is a fellow of the Academy of Clinical Psychology. Gochman has lived and taught in Europe and Puerto Rico. She has coauthored (with S.I. Gochman) A Psychological Profile of the Puerto Rican University Student (1976).

Table of Contents

Preface Foreword The Case of Mary Some General Considerations about Pregnancy Oriented Psychotherapy The Necessary Structures, Foundations, and Conceptual Framework for Focused and Effective Preventive Psychotherapy A Conceptual Framework, Continued-Four Types of Infants: Their Behavior, as Effects of Four Types of Severely Emotionally Disturbed Mothering Basic Principles and Techniques of Dyadic Psychotherapy Dyadic Psychotherapy Interventions: Types and Examples Case Studies of the Most Severely Disturbed Dyads: Applying Dyadic Psychotherapy Theory and Findings to the Understanding and Treatment of Dyads The Length of Treatment in Dyadic Psychotherapy Positive Outcomes of Dyadic Psychotherapy Additional Types of Cases Who Benefit from Dyadic Psychotherapy Conclusions Appendix: Psychodiagnostic Differences in Auditory and Vestibular Stimulation in Mothering; A Comparison of Two Normal Mothers' Mothering; An Infant's Panic; The Psychodynamic Purposiveness of a Kidnapping; Abandonment of the Institutional Stare in a Toddler; Guide to Treatment Planning; Typical Day Interview References Index

Additional information

NPB9780275949273
9780275949273
0275949273
Psychotherapy for Mothers and Infants: Interventions for Dyads at Risk by Eva R Gochman
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1995-03-30
160
N/A
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