Individual treatment needs in the therapeutic environment of a special school |
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Authors: | John Woods |
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Affiliation: | 25 Park Avenue South, London, N8 |
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Abstract: | This paper is about the therapeutic process and technique in psychotherapy with deprived children. The need to monitor as a coherent whole both the broader environmental setting and the movements of the transference is illustrated by clinical case material. It is concluded that a) the child's attack on the setting and therapeutic relation has to be picked up and contained both in the transference relationship and in the broader network by the team-work, and b) by carefully following the transference, the child can be helped to a dependent relationship inside which feelings can be made sense of, thus furthering resilience by achieving a better ability to separate good qualities of the self from self-destructive, anti-social aspects of the internal object. |
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Keywords: | Deprivation therapeutic setting team-work anti-social tendency resilience psychotic reality. |
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