Dead Dinosaurs and Creative Beginnings: A Case Study of a 3-year-old Boy Who Started Nursery Shortly After the Loss of his Mother

Dunbar, Nicola (2023) Dead Dinosaurs and Creative Beginnings: A Case Study of a 3-year-old Boy Who Started Nursery Shortly After the Loss of his Mother. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 39 (4). pp. 781-790. ISSN Print ISSN: 0265-9883 Online ISSN: 1752-0118

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Abstract

This essay discusses the initial period of work in a clinical case undertaken by a first-year psychological therapies trainee. It describes the challenges of beginning such work in tragic circumstances, how the therapist and the institution managed that, and the emergence of creative possibilities alongside painful and deadening experiences. Developmental implications for the child are reflected on, as the themes of the work and the therapeutic relationship are described and illustrated with vignettes. The value of the psychological therapist's observant thoughtful presence, and naming and containing the child's emotional experiences is noted, and alongside a supportive network, considered to facilitate a more creative engagement with life for this young child.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Rozsika Parker Prize 2023: Winning Paper
Subjects: Children, Young People and Developmental Pyschology > Child Psychotherapy
Cognitive Processes, Theory of Mind > Creativity
Families > Maternal Deprivation
Department/People: Research Students
URI: https://repository.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/id/eprint/2845

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