Turning towards a bio-psycho-social way of thinking |
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Authors: | Alan Shuttleworth |
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Affiliation: | 69 Collingwood Avenue, London N10 3EE |
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Abstract: | This paper considers the impact being made on child and adolescent mental health services by the ‘neuroscience revolution’. It outlines some of the important developments that form part of that revolution and considers some of the challenges they present to the thinking of psychoanalytic child psychotherapists within the British Object Relations tradition. After considering a case example and Guntrip's formulation of some core principles of that tradition, it argues that its psycho-social thinking now needs to be stretched so as to become bio-psychosocial. |
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Keywords: | neuroscience psychoanalysis child psychotherapy object relations bio-psycho-social |
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