Winnicott’s description of "doing something else" or "working as a psychoanalyst" when not engaged in the actual analysis of his patients resonates with the child psychotherapist today. Individual psychotherapy is certainly a valuable part of the work, but much of the time the CPT is "doing something appropriate to the occasion." Drawing from the Independent tradition in psychoanalysis, Through Assessment to Consultation explores the application of psychoanalytic thinking to this daily work, reflecting on what is actually done and why.
Key Features
- Contributors provide a variety of clinical illustrations.
- Covers a range of approaches and settings in assessment and consultation.
- Addresses the impact of the analyst’s presence in various scenarios.
- Encourages re-examination of roles for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists.
Additional Information
Some of this time is spent in assessment work – for therapy, for the multi-professional team and for other agencies – and some in consultation to colleagues and other professional staff or in a combination of the two. The three sections – ‘Assessment’, ‘Overlaps’, ‘Consultation and Beyond’ – provide insights into tasks of both assessment and consultation, ranging from the light impact of the analyst’s presence in the grief of post-9/11 New York to the call to political potency of ‘beyond consultation.’ This book will also be of interest to specialist health workers, educational psychologists and those wanting to explore more Winnicottian approaches to therapeutic work.