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This book explores the importance of relationship between child and care system, child and clinician or other practitioner, practitioners with practitioners, or individuals with the organisation in which they work. It presents the analytic and multifaceted centrality of relationship concept.
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abandoning mother, 68, 69
abandonment (passim):
early experience of, 55, 63, 68, 70, 110, 116, 137, 161, 180, 243
fear of, 37, 66, 114, 183, 225, 244ā245, 250
parental, 212
projection of, 212
and time passing, 170
abuse (passim):
domestic, 179
emotional, 36, 37, 62, 110, 140
and neglect, difference between, 194ā196
parental, 212
physical, 27, 36, 37, 46, 58, 62, 110, 112, 124
as reason for being taken into care, 6
sexual, 36, 37, 48, 49, 53, 58, 62ā64, 110, 137, 188, 212, 213, 260, 261
trauma of, 7
acting out, 36, 83, 123, 147, 187, 190, 192, 199, 200, 227, 229, 251, 254, 268
violent, 132, 176
adolescence, 46, 62, 63, 145, 147, 224, 225, 234, 240
adopted child(ren), 15, 16, 37, 61ā65, 77, 102, 105, 110ā117, 212, 222ā226, 234
adoption, 16, 59, 74, 75ā78, 107, 111, 115, 117, 194, 196, 223, 251, 254
adultāchild relationships, 139
affective states, regulation of, 156
aggression, 87, 132, 155, 168, 174, 184, 200, 203, 216, 227
aggressor, identification with, 140
Ainsworth, M. D. S., 197, 254
Aldgate, J., 276
alone, capacity to be, 68
Alvarez, A., 13, 167, 169, 193, 202, 204, 206, 207
ambivalence:
of parents, 108
towards parents, 106
analyst and analysand, cycles of projection and introjection between, 21
analytic state of mind, 159
Ando, M. K., 115
annihilation, fear of, 243
Antigone, 107
antisocial tendency, 10
anxiety(ies) (passim):
catastrophic, 245
of children in ...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- SERIES EDITORāS PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS
- PREFACE
- FOREWORD
- Introduction
- I Canham: writer and clinical thinker
- II Working with children in care
- Endpiece
- PUBLICATIONS BY HAMISH CANHAM
- REFERENCES
- INDEX