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Manual of regulation-focused psychotherapy for children (RFP-C) with externalizing behaviors : a psychodynamic approach / Leon Hoffman, Timothy Rice and Tracy Prout.

Van Pelt Library RJ504 .H64 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hoffman, Leon, author.
Rice, Tim, author.
Prout, Tracy A., author.
Series:
Psychological issues ; monograph 74.
Psychological issues (Series)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child psychotherapy.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Psychotherapist and patient.
Child Psychiatry.
Medical Subjects:
Child Psychiatry.
Physical Description:
xix, 236 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
Summary:
"Manual of Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C) with Externalizing Behaviors: A Psychodynamic Approach offers a new, short term psychotherapeutic approach to working dynamically with children who suffer from irritability, oppositional defiance and disruptiveness. RFP-C enables clinicians to help by addressing and detailing how the child's externalizing behaviors have meaning which they can convey to the child. Using clinical examples throughout, Hoffman, Rice and Prout demonstrate that in many dysregulated children, RFP-C can: achieve symptomatic improvement and developmental maturation as a result of gains in the ability to tolerate and metabolize painful emotions, by addressing the crucial underlying emotional component; diminish the child's use of aggression as the main coping device by allowing painful emotions to be mastered more effectively; help to systematically address avoidance mechanisms, talking to the child about how their disruptive behavior helps them avoid painful emotions; [and] facilitate development of an awareness that painful emotions do not have to be so vigorously warded off, allowing the child to reach this implicit awareness within the relationship with the clinician, which can then be expanded to life situations at home and at school. This handbook is the first to provide a manualized, short-term dynamic approach to the externalizing behaviors of childhood, offering organizing framework and detailed descriptions of the processes involved in RFP-C. Supplying clinicians with a systematic individual psychotherapy as an alternative or complement to PMT, CBT and psychotropic medication, it also shifts focus away from simply helping parents manage their children's misbehaviors. Significantly, the approach shows that clinical work with these children is compatible with understanding the children's brain functioning, and posits that contemporary affect-oriented conceptualizations of defense mechanisms are theoretically similar to the neuroscience construct of implicit emotion regulation, promoting an interface between psychodynamics and contemporary academic psychiatry and psychology. Manual of Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C) with Externalizing Behaviors: A Psychodynamic Approach is a comprehensive tool capable of application at all levels of professional training, offering a new approach for psychoanalysts, child and adolescent counselors, psychotherapists and mental health clinicians in fields including social work, psychology and psychiatry." -- Publisher's description
Contents:
Section 1: Introduction & theoretical background. Introduction: rationale for regulation-focused psychotherapy for children with externalizing behaviors (RFP-C)
Basic psychoanalytic and psychodynamic perspective
Defenses, defense mechanisms, or coping devices: an experience-near-observable-construct
Affect, emotion regulation, and the research domain criteria
Section 2: Practice manual. Foreword to practice manual
Step 1, introductory meeting with the parents
Step 1, sessions 1 and 2: initial sessions with the child
Step 1, second meeting with the parents: feedback
Step 2, sessions 3-11: addressing child's avoidance of disturbing thoughts and feelings
Step 2, sessions 3-11: examination of the clinician/patient relationship in the treatment of children
Step 2, ongoing parent contact: check-ins & meetings
Step 3, sessions 12-16: termination.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781138823730
1138823732
9781138823747
1138823740
OCLC:
909324093

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