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CONTAINMENT AND RECIPROCITY: Integrating Concepts for Work by Hazel Douglas

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By Hazel Douglas

Containment and Reciprocity indicates how the psychoanalytic thought of containment and the kid improvement proposal of reciprocity can be utilized jointly to notify scientific paintings with children and their households. utilizing extracts of mother/child and therapist/child interactions, Hazel Douglas explores, for the 1st time, the connection among those ideas, and exhibits how they underpin the standard of an attachment. utilizing scientific examples from the author’s personal psychoanalytic paintings with very little ones in addition to her fresh study, the ebook explores those ideas with vital implications for psychotherapeutic strategy. Containment and Reciprocity will make useful interpreting for all these operating within the box of toddler psychological well-being.

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The original papers are over 50 years old. Their ®ndings have been built upon within the discipline of psychology, but have not been applied to psychotherapy theory. The emotional arousal and performance curve is shaped somewhat like an inverted U, or normal curve, ascending from deep sleep to waking to increasing alertness and an optimal level of performance at the top of the curve, and then descending through increasing emotional disturbance to disorganisation at the bottom of the curve (Hebb, 1949).

Already in existence in the work of Klein, Bion and infant development researchers' (Alvarez, 1992, p. 199). This is interesting because, as pointed out earlier, she wants reciprocity, a child development concept, linked to psychoanalytic thinking, and in this quotation she is suggesting that the reverse is already happening, that some elements of object relations theory are already being included within child development research. Murray (1991) brought together object relations theory and intersubjectivity, the concept related to reciprocity, to explain some of the disruption she found in the relationship of women with postnatal depression and their infants.

This includes Stern (1995), Seligman (1994), Lieberman et al. (2000), Greenspan (1981), Bakermans-Kranenburg et al. (1998) Hofacker and Papousek (1998) and Cramer (1998). The work of Alicia Lieberman and her colleagues will be used to illustrate this type of integration. Lieberman and her colleagues considered the core concepts and current approaches within infant±parent psychotherapy. They used the term `multimodal' therapy to describe parent±infant psychotherapy, pointing out that it uses both interpretive and supportive techniques.

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