ABSTRACT

Manualisation of psychodynamic psychotherapy poses a formidable challenge, but may prove indispensable in the effort to disseminate short-term psychodynamic treatments to a wider patient community. In the case of childhood emotional disturbances, the need for widely available treatments is particularly pressing especially once we pay heed to the emotional turmoil also underpinning many behavioural problems. Short-term Psychoanalytic Child Therapy (PaCT) is an emotion-oriented, play-focused treatment that aims to help the child to relinquish rigidly held maladaptive defence mechanisms that give rise to symptoms and interfere with healthy development. PaCT comprises twenty to twenty-five psychotherapeutic sessions conducted in alternating settings (parent-child, child alone, parents alone), in which a relational theme is uncovered and worked through. Here, the authors have created a manual for PaCT, successfully retaining the complexity of each treatment whilst making the application accessible for a greater range of settings. This manual will be of use to trainees and practising therapists alike.

part II|108 pages

Treatment Manual: The Therapeutic Concept of PaCT

chapter |4 pages

Introductory overview of Part II

chapter Four|14 pages

When to refer for PaCT

chapter Five|16 pages

Before therapy begins

chapter Six|42 pages

The treatment technique

chapter Seven|16 pages

The therapeutic phases of PaCT

chapter Eight|4 pages

Summary: therapeutic process of PaCT

chapter Nine|2 pages

Prerequisites for the therapist

chapter Eleven|4 pages

Risks and side effects of PaCT

part III|56 pages

Case Studies 3

chapter Twelve|18 pages

Case study 1: Julian, six years old

chapter Thirteen|12 pages

Case study 2: Sophie, five years old

chapter Fourteen|22 pages

Case study 3: Elisabeth, six years old