Description |
1 online resource : text file, PDF |
Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; 1 Introduction; 2 The Developmental Journey From Pregnancy to Motherhood: Psychological and Physiological Changes and the Management of Their Impact on Treatment; 3 Patients' Reactions to Therapists' Pregnancies; 4 Therapist Reactions; 5 Difficult Issues in Pregnancy and Parenthood; 6 Therapist as Father; 7 Non-traditional Family Structures: Adoptive, Single and LGBT; 8 Developmental Status of the Patient; 9 Diagnostic Status of the Patient; 10 Multi-person Therapeutic Modalities: Group, Couple and Family Therapies |
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11 Expectant Parents' Relationships With Peers, Supervisors and the Workplace12 Conclusions and Future Directions; Bibliography; Index |
Summary |
"This volume covers the range of reactions that both patients and clients have to the circumstance of a child entering the therapist's family. Through research, the authors show these reactions can be extremely powerful, and when fully explored can be used to advance the therapy and the development of the patient. Rich clinical illustrations are provided throughout the text. In addition, the reader is offered many therapeutic strategies for working with patient-therapist reactions as they unfold. Many practical issues arise in conjunction with this life transition. Examples include announcing a pregnancy or an imminent adoption, planning parental leave and covering the patient's needs during the hiatus. In this second edition, therapists who are members of LGBT families and single parent families are described in terms of their special needs, challenges and resources. This updated edition also contains a new chapter on special problems that can arise during pregnancy."--Provided by publisher |
Subject |
Women psychotherapists.
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Pregnant women.
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Pregnant Women
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Pregnant women
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Women psychotherapists
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Brabender, Virginia
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ISBN |
9781315652245 |
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1315652242 |
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