Raising Parents

Höfundur Patricia Crittenden

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780415508292

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2016

9.990 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Half Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • PART 1 Yesterday’s children Today’s mothers and fathers
  • 1 Cherishing parents
  • Helping professionals to help parents
  • The Dynamic-Maturational Model of Attachment and Adaptation
  • DMM Integrative Treatment
  • Notes
  • 2 A primer of DMM theory: twelve crucial constructs
  • The context of life: from genes to culture
  • Developmental possibilities: diversity and change
  • Treatment of maladaptation
  • Conclusions
  • Important concepts and terms
  • PART 2 Growing up
  • 3 Early childhood: learning to be safe at home
  • Protection, danger, and attachment figures
  • Infancy (birth to 1–2 years)
  • Preschool years (2–5 years of age): the preoperational shift and coy behavior
  • Important concepts and terms
  • Note
  • 4 Going to school: coping with a complex world
  • School age (approximately 6–12 years)
  • Issues for children using a compulsive Type A strategy
  • Issues for children using a coercive Type C strategy
  • Issues for children using a Type A/C strategy
  • Adolescence (puberty–16 years)
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 5 Becoming an adult: loving and leaving
  • Transition to adulthood (16–25 years)
  • Yesterday’s children
  • Important concepts and terms
  • PART 3 Information processing
  • 6 Remembering the future: the process of mental representation
  • Seven transformations of information
  • Dispositional representations (DRs)
  • Selection of a dispositional representation upon which to act
  • Conclusions
  • Important concepts and terms
  • Notes
  • 7 How do parents affect children’s representations?
  • Representation and protective strategies
  • Reorganization, trauma, depression, disorientation, and intrusions of forbidden negative affect
  • How does perception of danger affect behavior?
  • How do parents’ strategies affect children’s strategies?
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 8 Representation and childrearing that endangers children
  • Why parents behave as they do
  • Interpersonal disorders in children
  • Assessing transformations of information and DRs
  • A hypothesis and questions for future research
  • Conclusions
  • Important concepts and terms
  • PART 4 Parents’ dispositional representations
  • 9 Cluster 1 – distortions of normal child-protective behavior: under-responding to children
  • Inconsistency from mixed dispositional representations (DRs)
  • Inconsistency from competing mother and father DRs
  • Inconsistency from distraction
  • Couples’ issues and inconsistency
  • Conclusions about Cluster 1
  • Outcomes
  • Important concepts and terms
  • Note
  • 10 Cluster 2 – distortions of normal child-protective behavior: over-responding to children
  • Fear of loss: impairments and imagined medical threats
  • ear of children doing the wrong thing: punishment and child abuse
  • Immigrant populations
  • Outcomes for children
  • Conclusions
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 11 Cluster 3 – distortions of perception: seeing yourself in your child
  • Comfort me/you: paternal incest
  • Give me sugar: spousification
  • Oh, no! I can’t!: mother’s compulsive performance and postnatal depression
  • Never again – the long reach of unresolved trauma
  • Conclusions
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 12 Cluster 4 – obscured perceptions: the disappearing child
  • Depression and insufficient caregiving
  • Unpredictable and changing dangerous parental behavior
  • Triangulating parental behavior
  • Disoriented parental behavior
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 13 Cluster 5 – distortions that substitute erroneous information for accurate information: misconstruing children as being threatened
  • Kate and the Cutters: a hard rock in search of balance
  • Perceived on-going threat
  • Child death
  • Understanding Cluster 5
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 14 Cluster 6 – distortions that substitute deadly delusional information for accurate information: misconstruing the child as the threat
  • A Type A example
  • A Type C example
  • Child homicide
  • Understanding parents who intentionally kill their children
  • Preventing child deaths
  • Important concepts and terms
  • Note
  • PART 5 An integrative approach to treatment
  • 15 DMM Integrative Treatment with families
  • A rationale for DMM Integrative Treatment
  • Beginning the process of DMM Integrative Treatment with parents
  • Using attachment to promote the goals of therapy
  • Adaptation
  • Important concepts and terms
  • Notes
  • 16 When things fall apart
  • Problems in treatment
  • Alternatives to out-of-home placement
  • IASA Family Attachment Court Protocol
  • Foster care and out-of-home placement
  • Research to learn what we do not now know
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 17 Assessment that is relevant to differential treatment
  • What sort of assessment is needed?
  • What we need to know before beginning treatment
  • What is assessment?
  • Assessing attachment and information processing
  • Contraindications: avoiding the wrong treatment
  • On-going assessment following formal assessment
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 18 Functional formulation and the plan for treatment
  • Functional formulation
  • The components of a functional formulation
  • Constructing the functional family formulation
  • The role of professionals
  • Attachment, critical causes, and case planning
  • Important concepts and terms
  • 19 DMM Integrative Treatment: three cases
  • Mild and transient dysfunction (normal parenting)
  • Moderately severe dysfunction (Cluster 3)
  • Severe parenting dysfunction (Cluster 5)
  • Conclusions
  • Important concepts and terms
  • Notes
  • 20 Do unto parents as you would have them do unto their children
  • DMM Integrative Treatment
  • Parenting, survival, and culture
  • Ten ideas
  • From survival through healing to living
  • Important concepts and terms
  • References
  • Index
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