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1 online resource |
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<P>List of contributors</P><P>Acknowledgements</P><P></P><P> </P><P>Introduction</P><P>Angela Foster </P><P></P><P> </P><B><P>PART ONE</P><P>Setting the scene: Reflections on a ground-breaking book</P></B><P></P><OL><P><LI><B>Mother, madonna, whore: understanding perverse mothering: Reflections on a ground-breaking book</LI><P></P></B><P>Estela V. Welldon</P><P></P><B><P><LI>Caring for the mother and as well as her children</LI><P></P></B><P>Angela Foster </P><P></P><B><P><LI>Mothers and the law: Mythologies and stereotypes -- a woman's lot</LI><P></P></B><P>Helena Kennedy </P><P></P><P> </P><B><P>PART TWO</P><P>The pain of relationships lived and re-lived</P></B><P></P><B><P><LI>Infanticide, matricide or suicide</LI><P></P></B><P>Carine Minne</P><P></P><B><P><LI>Treating violent men: The significance of the mother-son relationship</LI><P></P></B><P>Celia Taylor</P><P></P><B><P><LI>Staff accused and abused: Managing anxiety, pain and distress in systems of care</LI><P></P></B><P>Angela Foster</P><P></P><P> </P><B><P>PART THREE</P><P>Mothers in prison</P></B><P></P><B><P><LI>Transition to motherhood and becoming a child-less mother in prison</LI><P></P></B><P>Laura Abbott</P><P></P><B><P><LI>Therapy with a mother and baby in prison</LI><P></P></B><P>Pamela Windham Stewart</P><P></P><B><P><LI>Cover stories: Art psychotherapy with mothers in prison who have killed or harmed their children</LI><P></P></B><P>Jessica Collier</P><P></P><P> </P><B><P>PART FOUR</P><P>Interventions following child care proceedings</P></B><P></P><B><P><LI>Last chance saloon: From repetition to growth, a young mother's journey in brief psychotherapy</LI><P></P></B><P>Fiona Henderson </P><P></P><B><P><LI>Better outcomes and better justice: The Family Drug and Alcohol Court</LI><P></P></B><P>Steve Bambrough, Nicholas Crichton & Sheena Webb</P><P></P><B><P><LI>The mother in mind: A therapeutic group for mothers who have had a child removed from their care</LI><P></P></B><P>Gwen Adshead & Anna Williams </P><B><P></P><P><LI>Taking a break: The work of Pause</LI><P></P></OL><P></B>Content provided by Pause</P><B><P></P></B><P> </P><B><P>PART FIVE</P><P>Ways forward</P><P>Ways forward</P></B><P>Angela Foster, Beate Schumacher & Davina Jhummun</P><P> </P><P></P><P>Glossary of psychoanalytic terms</P><P>Robert D. Hinshelwood</P><P></P><P> </P><P>Index</P> |
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Some common themes; Addressing cycles of neglect; Confidentiality; Our aimed for readership; References; PART ONE: Setting the scene: Reflections on a ground-breaking book; 1. Mother, madonna, whore: understanding perverse mothering: Reflections on a ground-breaking book; References; 2. Caring for the mother as well as her children; Introduction; Laura -- casework; When the baby is taken away; Mia: part one -- a mother with one child in care |
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Caring for women who harm or kill their children -- a complex and challenging taskKate -- rage and its effects; Sue -- the consequences of not engaging with the rage; Mia: part two -- rising to the challenge; The drama triangle -- victim, rescuer and persecutor (Karpman 1968).; Mia: part three -- her third pregnancy; Mia: part four -- Mia is helped to stay in treatment; In conclusion; Author note; References; 3. Mothers and the law: Mythologies and stereotypes -- a woman's lot?; Author note; Reference; PART TWO: The pain of relationships lived and re-lived; 4. Infanticide, matricide or suicide |
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ConclusionAuthor's acknowledgement; Reference; 5. Treating violent men: The significance of the mother-son relationship0; Introduction; Violent sons as children; Mothers of violent sons; The narcissistic mother: a special category?; Treating violent men; Violent sons who kill their mothers; Anger -- one letter short of danger; Motherly love; Changing lives; Note; References; 6. Staff accused and abused: Managing anxiety, pain and distress in systems of care; Introduction; Child protection work: Sarah and her children; Forensic group care services; The recovery approach |
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Empowerment, human rights and the duty to careComplaints procedures; Containment; Leadership; Reflective practice and staff support; Task and boundaries for reflective practice and staff support groups; Conclusion; References; PART THREE: Mothers in prison; 7. Transition to motherhood and becoming a child-less mother in prison; Introduction; Background; The childless mother; Motherhood on the Mother and Baby Unit; Diverse needs; Service needs; Summary; References; 8. Therapy with a mother and baby in prison; Introduction; Assessment; Individual therapy |
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The principles of forensic psychotherapyAuthor note; References; 9. Cover stories: Art psychotherapy with mothers in prison who have killed or harmed their children; Introduction; Setting the scene; Murderous mothers in visual art and literature; Mothers who have killed in reality; Violent mothers in prison; Case material; Conclusion; References; PART FOUR: Interventions following child care proceedings; 10. Last chance saloon: From repetition to growth, a young mother's journey in brief psychotherapy; Nina's presentation; Intergenerational factors; Emergent themes |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on print version record |
Subject |
Abusive mothers -- Great Britain -- Psychology
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Child abuse -- Great Britain -- Psychological aspects
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Child abuse -- Great Britain -- Prevention
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Child abuse -- Prevention
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Child abuse -- Psychological aspects
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Great Britain
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Electronic book
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Author |
Foster, Angela, 1948- editor.
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LC no. |
2019716241 |
ISBN |
9781351601498 |
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1351601490 |
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9781351601481 |
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1351601482 |
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9781351601504 |
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1351601504 |
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9781315105550 |
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1315105551 |
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