|Eingestellt in Kategorie:
Ähnlichen Artikel verkaufen?

Minding the Child: Mentalisierungsbasierte Interventionen mit Kindern, Jugendlichen

grandeagleretail
(945826)
Angemeldet als gewerblicher Verkäufer
US $68,72
Ca.CHF 55,07
Artikelzustand:
Neu
3 verfügbar
Ganz entspannt. Rückgaben akzeptiert.
Versand:
Kostenlos Economy Shipping.
Standort: Fairfield, Ohio, USA
Lieferung:
Lieferung zwischen Mo, 28. Jul und Sa, 2. Aug nach 94104 bei heutigem Zahlungseingang
Liefertermine - wird in neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet berücksichtigen die Bearbeitungszeit des Verkäufers, die PLZ des Artikelstandorts und des Zielorts sowie den Annahmezeitpunkt und sind abhängig vom gewählten Versandservice und dem ZahlungseingangZahlungseingang - wird ein neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet. Insbesondere während saisonaler Spitzenzeiten können die Lieferzeiten abweichen.
Rücknahme:
30 Tage Rückgabe. Käufer zahlt Rückversand. Wenn Sie ein eBay-Versandetikett verwenden, werden die Kosten dafür von Ihrer Rückerstattung abgezogen.
Zahlungen:
     Diners Club

Sicher einkaufen

eBay-Käuferschutz
Geld zurück, wenn etwas mit diesem Artikel nicht stimmt. Mehr erfahreneBay-Käuferschutz - wird in neuem Fenster oder Tab geöffnet
Der Verkäufer ist für dieses Angebot verantwortlich.
eBay-Artikelnr.:388608631120
Zuletzt aktualisiert am 27. Jun. 2025 02:13:39 MESZAlle Änderungen ansehenAlle Änderungen ansehen

Artikelmerkmale

Artikelzustand
Neu: Neues, ungelesenes, ungebrauchtes Buch in makellosem Zustand ohne fehlende oder beschädigte ...
ISBN-13
9780415605250
Book Title
Minding the Child
ISBN
9780415605250

Über dieses Produkt

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415605253
ISBN-13
9780415605250
eBay Product ID (ePID)
110683567

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Minding the Child : Mentalization-Based Interventions with Children, Young People and Their Families
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Psychotherapy / Couples & Family, Psychotherapy / Child & Adolescent, Mental Health
Type
Textbook
Author
Ioanna Vrouva
Subject Area
Psychology
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2011-039547
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This book, which is well argued and illustrated with coherent clinical material, will give readers new to the field a good insight into a developing body of work." - Eileen Aird, Therapy Today, July 2012 "There is much of interest here to the child psychotherapist working with children and adolescents whose limited capacity to tolerate anxiety and frustration gets in the way of thinking and relating... The book is well edited by Nick Midgley and Ioanna Vrouva, with individual chapters referring to each other and building up to a carefully crafted whole." - Neil Austin, ACP Bulletin, Winter 2012, "This book, which is well argued and illustrated with coherent clinical material, will give readers new to the field a good insight into a developing body of work." - Eileen Aird, Therapy Today,July 2012 "There is much of interest here to the child psychotherapist working with children and adolescents whose limited capacity to tolerate anxiety and frustration gets in the way of thinking and relating... The book is well edited by Nick Midgley and Ioanna Vrouva, with individual chapters referring to each other and building up to a carefully crafted whole."- Neil Austin, ACP Bulletin, Winter 2012, "This book, which is well argued and illustrated with coherent clinical material, will give readers new to the field a good insight into a developing body of work." - Eileen Aird, Therapy Today,July 2012, "This book, which is well argued and illustrated with coherent clinical material, will give readers new to the field a good insight into a developing body of work." - Eileen Aird, Therapy Today, July 2012 "There is much of interest here to the child psychotherapist working with children and adolescents whose limited capacity to tolerate anxiety and frustration gets in the way of thinking and relating... The book is well edited by Nick Midgley and Ioanna Vrouva, with individual chapters referring to each other and building up to a carefully crafted whole." - Neil Austin, ACP Bulletin, Winter 2012 Contributions from an impressive list of the key international researchers in this field. The book is written and edited in a style that constantly flows between theoretical understanding and practice, across different types of problems and settings. Even if practitioners use different approaches (which, in any case, are considered as complementary by several participating authors), they will gain interesting techniques in engaging, assessing and treating young people and families who have not responded to mainstream programmes. They can also use those to challenge and influence community, school and hospital systems; and also their own multidisciplinary team working, as presented in the final part of the manuscript. - Panos Vostanis, Child Adolescent Mental Health, 2013 I found this book to be powerful and thought provoking, to the extent that it pervaded my everyday thinking. ... In the book, MBT is considered a useful tool for all psychotherapists and counsellors working with people of all ages, but it promotes its greatest value as being to those working wih children and their families. Teachers might also find this book useful, especially the chapter on the Peaceful Schools Experiment. I found this book interesting and intriguing. The text is quite academic and would therefore be useful to students of psychology. It took me a while to digest some of the ideas held within it, but I felt it was worth the effort. - Judith Sonnenberg, BACP Children & Young Persons, March 2013 Minding the Child is a considered and diligent book, thoughtfully recording the crystallisation of mentalization-based theory and practice based on the work of Fonagy, Bateman, Allen and other colleagues who form the 'Mentalizing Mafiosi'. ... This interesting and thought-provoking book will, I am sure, fuel further thinking as to how flexible and adaptive the child psychotherapist working in CAMHS setting needs to be, especially in such challenging times as these. - Peter Slater, Journal of Child Psychotherapy, Vol. 39 No. 1 2013 This book offers insight that will be of value to a wide range of practitioners working with children and young people. I found myself underlining numerous sentences and passages that capture the essence of complex ideas with great clarity and then, as I read further, returning to them and finding new depth in them. ... This is a book that anyone with an interest in what enables us to function as relational beings in a social world will find value in. It is also one that stands re-reading as it challenges the reader to reflect on the ideas and evidence it presents. - Roger Catchpole, Young Minds Magazine, 1:19, Spring 2013
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
618.92/8914
Table Of Content
Midgley, Vrouva, Introduction. Part I: The Concept of 'Mentalization': Theory and Research. Fonagy, Allison, What is Mentalization? The Concept and its Foundations in Developmental Research. Sharp, Venta, Mentalizing Problems in Children and Adolescents. Vrouva, Target, Ensink, Measuring Mentalizing in Children and Young People. Part II: Clinic-based Interventions. Nijssens, Luyten, Bales, Mentalization-Based Treatment for Parents (MBT-P) with Borderline Personality Disorder and their Infants. Keaveny, Midgley, Asen, Bevington, Fearon, Fonagy, Jennings Hobbs, Wood, Minding the Family Mind: The Development and Initial Evaluation of Mentalization-Based Treatment for Families. Muller, Gerits, Siecker, Mentalization-Based Therapies with Adopted Children and their Families. Rossouw, Self-Harm in Young People: Is MBT the Answer? Part III: Community-based Interventions. Malberg, Thinking and Feeling in the Context of Chronic Illness: A Mentalization-Based Group Intervention with Adolescents. Bevington, Fuggle, Supporting and Enhancing Mentalization in Community Outreach Teams Working with 'Hard-to-Reach' Youth: The AMBIT Approach. Twemlow, Fonagy, Sacco, A Developmental Approach to Mentalizing Communities Through the Peaceful Schools Experiment. Lundgaard Bak, 'Thoughts in Mind': Promoting Mentalizing Communities for Children.
Synopsis
What is 'mentalization'? How can this concept be applied to clinical work with children, young people and families? What will help therapists working with children and families to 'keep the mind in mind'? Why does it matter if a parent can 'see themselves from the outside, and their child from the inside'? Minding the Child considers the implications of the concept of mentalization for a range of therapeutic interventions with children and families. Mentalization, and the empirical research which has supported it, now plays a significant role in a range of psychotherapies for adults. In this book we see how these rich ideas about the development of the self and interpersonal relatedness can help to foster the emotional well-being of children and young people in clinical practice and a range of other settings. With contributions from a range of international experts, the three main sections of the book explore: - the concept of mentalization from a theoretical and research perspective - the value of mentalization-based interventions within child mental health services - the application of mentalizing ideas to work in community settings. Minding the Child will be of particular interest to clinicians and those working therapeutically with children and families, but it will also be of interest to academics and students interested in child and adolescent mental health, developmental psychology and the study of social cognition., Minding the Child considers the implications of the concept of mentalization for a range of therapeutic interventions with children and families. Mentalization, and the empirical research which has supported it, now plays a significant role in a range of psychotherapies for adults. In this book we see how these rich ideas about the develop, What is 'mentalization'? How can this concept be applied to clinical work with children, young people and families? What will help therapists working with children and families to 'keep the mind in mind'? Why does it matter if a parent can 'see themselves from the outside, and their child from the inside'? Minding the Child considers the implications of the concept of mentalization for a range of therapeutic interventions with children and families. Mentalization, and the empirical research which has supported it, now plays a significant role in a range of psychotherapies for adults. In this book we see how these rich ideas about the development of the self and interpersonal relatedness can help to foster the emotional well-being of children and young people in clinical practice and a range of other settings. With contributions from a range of international experts, the three main sections of the book explore: * the concept of mentalization from a theoretical and research perspective * the value of mentalization-based interventions within child mental health services * the application of mentalizing ideas to work in community settings. Minding the Child will be of particular interest to clinicians and those working therapeutically with children and families, but it will also be of interest to academics and students interested in child and adolescent mental health, developmental psychology and the study of social cognition.
LC Classification Number
RJ504.M56 2012

Artikelbeschreibung des Verkäufers

Info zu diesem Verkäufer

grandeagleretail

98,3% positive Bewertungen2.8 Mio. Artikel verkauft

Mitglied seit Sep 2010
Antwortet meist innerhalb 24 Stunden
Angemeldet als gewerblicher Verkäufer
Grand Eagle Retail is your online bookstore. We offer Great books, Great prices and Great service.
Shop besuchenKontakt

Detaillierte Verkäuferbewertungen

Durchschnitt in den letzten 12 Monaten
Genaue Beschreibung
4.9
Angemessene Versandkosten
5.0
Lieferzeit
5.0
Kommunikation
4.9

Verkäuferbewertungen (1'053'997)

Alle Bewertungen
Positiv
Neutral
Negativ