Challenges working with infants and their families: Symptoms and meanings-two approaches of infant-parent psychotherapy

Infant Mental Health Journal
Elizabeth TutersSusan Yabsley

Abstract

In this article, the authors describe the rationale for the way they work with troubled infant-parent relationships. They focus on two approaches developed at the Hincks-Dellcrest Children's Mental Health Centre (Toronto, Canada), a publically funded agency where they work and teach. One approach is Watch, Wait and Wonder, and the other is Infant-Parent Psychotherapy. The authors share a common philosophy that directs the way they think about the way they work. Two clinical case studies are presented to illustrate the treatment process of each approach. The presenting symptoms in both cases are similar (sleep difficulties), but the meaning, ages, and family compositions are different. The interventions unlocked the difficulties that each relationship was experiencing in a brief period of time.

References

Aug 1, 1979·Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie·J Bowlby
May 1, 2008·Infant Mental Health Journal·Daniel Stern

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May 20, 2017·The International Journal of Psycho-analysis·Björn Salomonsson
Dec 28, 2017·Infant Mental Health Journal·Majlis Winberg Salomonsson, Mia Barimani
May 7, 2021·The International Journal of Psycho-analysis·Björn Salomonsson

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