<P>This book presents an interdisciplinary discussion between researchers and clinicians about trauma in the relationship between infants and their parents. It makes an innovative contribution to the field of infant mental health in bringing together previously separated paradigms of relational trau
Neurodevelopmental Parent-Infant Psychotherapy and Mindfulness: Complementary Approaches in Work with Parents and Babies
β Scribed by Maria Pozzi Monzo
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 121
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This innovative book explains and introduces the use of mindfulness in therapeutic work with parents and babies, covering issues such as feeding, crying, sleeping and relating, as well as other developmental challenges which affect family life, as practiced in both clinical sessions and in the home.
The book is divided into two parts. Part 1 introduces: (1) what parent-infant psychotherapy is, its origin and evolution; (2) mindfulness, which consists in paying attention in a purposeful way in the present moment and not judgementally; and (3) the development and maturation of the brain and nervous system and how they are affected by the environment in utero and after birth. Part 2 then goes on to explore a range of topics such as parental mental illnesses, immigration, dislocation, loss, guilt, substance misuse, abuse, post-natal depression, congenital malformations and the role of fathers. It describes how these factors impact the parental relationship with, and the healthy development of the infant, drawing from relevant research to demonstrate the effectiveness of parent-infant psychotherapy and mindfulness.
The practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy aided by mindfulness is a useful intervention for distressed families with infants, while a mindful approach to oneself and oneβs baby can ease parental anxiety and free-loving capacities. Neurodevelopmental Parent-Infant Psychotherapy and Mindfulness is an essential resource for clinicians and researchers working on parent and infant relations and will also appeal to curious new or future parents.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword by Ajahn Brahmavara
Foreword by Stella Acquarone
Introduction
Bibliography
1. What is parent-infant psychotherapy?
The pioneers
Current thinkers
The baby at the centre of treatment
The British schools
Note
Bibliography
2. What is mindfulness?
Mindfulness techniques
Mindfulness and medical sciences
Mindfulness in my work with parents and infants
Bibliography
3. The development of the infantβs brain and nervous system
Cortisol
The developing brain of the infant
Emotions and feelings
Effects of mindfulness on the brain
Bibliography
4. Pregnancy
The literature
Clinical vignette
Bibliography
5. From unbearable, persecutory guilt to tolerable, reparative guilt in working with severely damaged babies and their parents
The literature
Clinical vignettes
Bibliography
6. Immigration, dislocation and loss
The literature
Clinical vignettes
Bibliography
7. Parental mental illness
The literature
Clinical vignettes
Bibliography
8. Babies with severe congenital disabilities
The literature
Clinical vignette
Bibliography
9. Fathers
A literature review
Clinical vignettes
Bibliography
10. Breaking the cycle
The literature
Clinical vignette
Bibliography
Index
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