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Working With Parents in Therapy: A Mentalization-Based Approach

Childhood has long been recognized as a developmental process. This book examines parenting through a similar lens, offering mental health providers a mentalizing framework for working with parents at all stages of parental development.

Parenting is a developmental process that fluctuates and transforms throughout the lifespan. To support working with parents, the authors present a mentalizing approach that considers the current socio-cultural environment and its impact on the developmental process of parenting. This approach integrates a wealth of psychodynamic clinical research, theory, and practice.

This book provides the reader with principles to inform evaluation, formulation, and treatment in their work with parents. It provides clinical examples followed by clinical formulations offering illustrations of the application of one approach to diverse clinical challenges in the context of working with parents, grandparents, and other caregivers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781433836114

About Elliot JuristJordan BateMark DangerfieldNorka Malberg

Norka T. Malberg PsyD is a Certified Child and Adolescent Psychoanalyst trained at the Anna Freud Centre in London. She received her doctorate from University College London for her work on clinical applications of attachment theory for chronically ill adolescents their families and medical staff. She is currently in private practice in New Haven CT. She is also on the Clinical Faculty at the Yale Child Study Center and teaches and supervises at Yale's Medical school child psychiatry residency program. Dr. Malberg is co-editor of the Lines of Development Book Series by Karnac Books for which she co-edited the first book: The Anna Freudian Tradition. She is on the editorial board for the Psychoanalytic Study of the Child and the Journal of Infant Child And Adolescent Psychotherapy. She is the co-editor of the Child and Adolescent Sections of the upcoming PDM-2 (Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual) edited by Guilford Press and co-writer of the upcoming book by APA press on MBT-C. She has authored numerous articles on topics relating to clinical applications of Mentalization Based Therapy Trauma Early Childhood intervention and the Interface of Infant and Adult Mental Health.Elliot Jurist PhD is Professor of Psychology and Philosophy at the Graduate Center and The City College of New York (CCNY) The City University of New York (CUNY). From 2004 to 2013 he served as the Director of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at CCNY CUNY. From 2008 to 2018 he was the editor of Psychoanalytic Psychology the journal of Divison 39 of the APA. He is also the editor of a book series Psychoanalysis and Psychological Science from Guilford Publications and author of Minding Emotions: Cultivating Mentalization in Psychotherapy (2018) from the same publisher. He is the author of Beyond Hegel and Nietzsche: Philosophy Culture and Agency (MIT Press 2000) and co-author of Affect Regulation Mentalization and the Development of the Self (Other Press 2002) the latter of which won two book prizes and has been translated into five languages. He is also the co-editor of Mind to Mind: Infant Research Neuroscience and Psychological (Other Press 2008). He is the author of numerous articles and the co-creator of The Mentalized Affectivity Scale which has been translated into 10 languages.Jordan Bate PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Combined School-Clinical Child Program at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology Yeshiva University where she co-leads the Psychodynamic Practicum and teaches courses in beginning work with children parents and families and cognitive assessment of children. She is also a supervising psychologist in perinatal and child psychotherapy services at Northwell Health Lenox Hill Hospital and maintains a private practice in Manhattan New York. She has written multiple papers on attachment and mentalization in psychotherapy with parents and children as well as the impact of parents' Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on their attachment and parenting. Her research lab focuses on the applications of attachment to psychotherapy process and innovative ways of training clinicians in mentalization and interpersonal skills. Mark Dangerfield PhD received his doctorate from Ramón Llull University in Barcelona. He was trained in mentalization-based treatment and the AMBIT model (Adolescent Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment) at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families in London and was the clinical manager of the pioneering ECID project. The project which he helped develop at the Vidal and Barraquer Foundation in Barcelona is based on the AMBIT model and focuses on young people with high psychopathological risk and high risk of social exclusion. He is currently a Professor at University Institute of Mental Health of the Ramón Llull University teaching advanced courses in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and family therapy and serves as Director of the University Institute of Mental Health at Ramón Llull University. He has published articles on AMBIT the ECID project and related topics and has extensive experience in clinical supervision.  

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