Therapy with Children: Children's Rights, Confidentiality & the Law
Therapy with Children presents an approach to therapeutic work which prioritizes the needs of the child as the client. Based on an examination of children's rights, the book explores the legal and professional dimensions of working therapeutically with children.The authors acknowledge the crucial importance of confidentiality in establishing a working alliance and maintaining a secure environment for therapy with children. They explain the legal framework within which practitioners operate and consider the conflicting pressures which therapists face concerning issues of parental involvement and children at risk from abuse or self-harm. With reference to the work of Freud, Klein and Winnicott, the authors show how psychoanalysis radically altered perceptions about childhood and effectively paved the way for the development of a child-focused therapy.Illustrated throughout with vivid case material, Therapy with Children provides stimulating reading and an excellent source of reference for all psychotherapists and counsellors working with children. The issues raised here will also be of direct relevance to youth workers, teachers, social workers and health professionals.
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