Items where Subject is "Child Abuse & Neglect - Psychology"

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Number of items at this level: 38.

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Barratt, Sara (2016) Approaches to working with foster carers and children. In: Surviving and thriving in care and beyond: Personal and professional. Systemic Thinking and Practice Series . Karnac, London, pp. 47-70. ISBN 9781782203018

Bower, Marion and Solomon, Robin (2018) Cruel protectors: Understanding sexual exploitation. In: What social workers need to know. A Psychoanalytic approach. Routledge, London, pp. 165-176. ISBN 9781138905665

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Catty, Jocelyn (2019) Compassion, sadism, words and song: Development and breakdown in the intensive psychotherapy of an adopted boy. Journal of Child Psychotherapy . ISSN 1469-9370 (electronic) 0075-417X (paper)

Cole, Katy M (2018) ‘It’s just an awful topic’: A psychosocial exploration of how educational psychologists encounter and respond to domestic abuse in their work. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of Essex. Full text available

Cooper, Andrew (2008) Andrew Cooper on Newsnight. The Social Work profession in the light of the recently announced review into the Shannon Matthews case. 05 Dec 2008, BBC2 [Starts at 18:05]. [Film/Video]

Cooper, Andrew (2008) Misguided vengeance: Ritual child abusers are skilled at evasion. Those who seek to detect them need support not the sack. The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077

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Ellis, Katharine (2017) A mixed methods inquiry into the experiences of Designated Safeguarding Leads working with young people at risk of Child Sexual Exploitation. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of Essex. Full text available

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Foster, Angela (2019) Caring for the mother as well as her children. In: Mothers accused and abused: Addressing complex psychological needs. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 16-26. ISBN 9781315105550

Foster, Angela (2019) Introduction. In: Mothers accused and abused: Addressing complex psychological needs. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 1-7. ISBN 9781315105550

Foster, Angela (2019) Mothers accused and abused: Addressing complex psychological needs. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781315105550

Foster, Angela (2019) Staff accused and abused. Managing anxiety, pain and distress in systems of care. In: Mothers accused and abused: Addressing complex psychological needs. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 61-73. ISBN 9781315105550

Foster, Angela, Schumacher, Beate and Jhummun, Davina (2019) Ways forward. In: Mothers accused and abused: Addressing complex psychological needs. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 155-166. ISBN 9781315105550

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Grünbaum, Liselotte (2013) Anxieties and dilemmas relating to breaks in the therapeutic relationship with children whose relationships in early infancy were reported to have been emotionally unstable and traumatised: A systematic study of child psychotherapy with a young child who had suffered early abuse and neglect. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Full text available

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Hall, Jackie (2009) Work in progress – developing a model of therapeutic observation of young mothers and their babies in care proceedings. Infant Observation: International Journal of Infant Observation and Its Applications, 12 (3). pp. 358-364. ISSN 1369-8036 (Print), 1745-8943 (Online)

Haviv-Thomas, Galit (2019) Referrer engagement in family therapy in the context of child protection: A process study. DSysPsych thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of East London. Full text available

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Kershaw, Sophie, Harwin, Judith and Ryan, Mary (2018) The family drug and alcohol court: A problem-solving approach to family justice. In: Justice for children and families: A developmental perspective. Royal College of Psychiatrists, Cambridge, pp. 68-76. ISBN 9781108457699

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Lane, Harriet (2017) Can a reflective space be established in a family assessment centre and what might such a space provide for the staff observing contact? An exploration into the benefits and challenges of this intervention. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust/University of East London. Full text available

Lobatto, Wendy (2016) Working with professional systems. In: Surviving and thriving in care and beyond: Personal and professional. The Systemic Thinking and Practice . Karnac, London, pp. 21-45. ISBN 9781782203018

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Madembo, Claude (2015) Unconscious processes in multi-agency partnership working for protecting and safeguarding children. A psychoanalytic examination of the conception and development of a multi-agency safeguarding hub (MASH) project in an inner London local authority. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Full text available

McQueen, Daniel, Itzin, Catherine, Kennedy, Roger, Sinason, Valerie and Maxted, Fay (2008) Psychoanalytic psychotherapy after child abuse. The treatment of adults and children who have experienced sexual abuse, violence, and neglect in childhood. Karnac, London. ISBN 9781855756397

Meehan, Deirdre (2016) ‘Coming into being’: The process of developmental growth in a severely deprived child in intensive psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of East London. Full text available

Music, Graham (2011) Trauma, helpfulness and selfishness. The effect of abuse and neglect on altruistic, moral and pro-social capacities. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 37 (2). pp. 113-128. ISSN 1469-9370 (electronic) 0075-417X (paper)

Music, Graham (2010) When life has been sucked out: Working with neglected children. Counselling Children and Young People (1). p. 27.

Music, Graham (2012) Neglect and its effects: Understandings from developmental science and the therapist's countertransference. In: Waiting to be found: Papers on children in care. Tavistock Clinic Series . Karnac, London, pp. 191-209. ISBN 9781780490663 Full text available

Music, Graham (2011) Trascurare la trascuratezza: Il contributo di neuroscienze, teoria dell’attaccamento e psicologia evolutiva allo sviluppo della tecnica psicoanalitica [Neglecting neglect: The contribution of neuroscience, attachment theory and evolutionary psychology to the development of psychoanalytic technique]. In: Nuovi assetti della clinica psicoanalitica in età evolutiva. Quaderni di Psicoterapia Infantile (Vol 62). Borla, Roma. ISBN 9788826318110

Music, Graham (2016) Under our skins: Developmental perspectives on trauma, abuse, neglect, and resilience. In: Surviving and thriving in care and beyond: Personal and professional. The Systemic Thinking and Practice . Karnac, London, pp. 71-93. ISBN 9781782203018

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Nathanson, Ariel (2024) Just like his dad? Understanding the impact of childhood experiences of domestic violence on adolescents and young men who present with difficulties later. Couple and Family Psychoanalysis, 14 (1). pp. 33-45. ISSN ISSN 2044-4133 ; Online ISSN: 2044-4141

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Russell, Jo (2015) Dissociative identities in childhood: An exploration of how children with dissociative identities may present in psychotherapy. Are there implications for psychoanalytic technique? Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Full text available

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Scott, Sara and Stubley, Joanne (2022) Designing and working in a service for women with historical child sexual abuse. In: Complex Trauma: The Tavistock Model. Tavistock Clinic Series . Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 112-129. ISBN 978-1032129983

Shaw, Mike (2018) Towards a theory for the development of autonomy. In: Justice for children and families: A developmental perspective. Royal College of Psychiatrists, Cambridge, pp. 119-144. ISBN 9781108457699

Skinner, Guy, Kennedy, Eilis and Bywaters, Paul W. B. (2023) A review of the relationship between poverty and child abuse and neglect: Insights from scoping reviews, systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Child Abuse Review, 32 (2). ISSN 0952-9136 (print); 1099-0852 (online)

Sutton, Sarah (2013) Being taken in: How can psychoanalytic psychotherapy lead to better relationships for an adopted child? Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of East London. Full text available

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Trowell, Judith (2020) Child protection and the courts. In: The Tavistock Century: 2020 Vision. Phoenix, Bicester, pp. 257-263. ISBN 978-1912691715

Trowell, Judith (2013) The emotional impact of abusive experiences in childhood, particularly sexual abuse. In: Enduring trauma through the life cycle. Karnac, London, pp. 3-20. ISBN 9781780491059 Full text available

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Webb, Sheena, Broadhurst, Karen and Mason, Claire (2018) Birth mothers returning to court: Can a developmental trauma lens inform practice with women at risk of repeat removal of infants and children? In: Justice for children and families: A developmental perspective. Royal College of Psychiatrists, Cambridge, pp. 59-67. ISBN 9781108457699

Welldon, Estela (2012) Bodies across generations and cycles of abuse. In: The maternal lineage. Identification, desire and transgenerational issues. The New Library of Psychoanalysis . Routledge, London, pp. 381-401. ISBN 9780415681643

Welldon, Estela (2019) Mother, Madonna, whore: Understanding perverse mothering: Reflections on a ground-breaking book. In: Mothers accused and abused: Addressing complex psychological needs. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 11-15. ISBN 9781315105550

Woods, John (2016) The making of an abuser. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 42 (3). pp. 318-327. ISSN 0075-417X

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