The article discusses the work of the team for small child and adolescent psychotherapy in the Portman Clinic in Great Britain. Among the work of the team in the clinic include assessments for psychotherapy, parent work, and contributing to continuing professional development (CPD) events. Also discussed are the referrals for younger patients factored by behaviour and anxiety
The chapter explores the contribution that child psychoanalytic psychotherapy makes to the experienc...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This article describes the development of the primary mental health worker (PMHW) role within Child ...
The article focuses on the history of the Portman Clinic, an outpatient psychotherapy clinic of the ...
This thesis explores the treatment offered by the child and adolescent psychotherapy team at the Por...
Child psychotherapists working at the Portman Clinic are in the privileged position of being highly ...
These papers span over twenty years of clinical experience as a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist...
This title is based on the results of a project based at the Tavistock Clinic in London which set ou...
This article discusses the development of a model of time-limited psychodynamic psychotherapy for ad...
This article discusses the application in a CAMHS setting of a distinctive intervention for adolesce...
This article serves as an introduction to the two case studies in this issue of PCSP. The first is ...
Therapeutic programmes that offer early intervention may decrease the risk of developing emotional a...
This project set out to explore how a model of brief parent-child psychotherapy, involving children...
This article aims to reflect on the lessons learnt from using a psychodynamic approach to offering o...
The psychological treatment of children’s problems is the focus of several professions and is carrie...
The chapter explores the contribution that child psychoanalytic psychotherapy makes to the experienc...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This article describes the development of the primary mental health worker (PMHW) role within Child ...
The article focuses on the history of the Portman Clinic, an outpatient psychotherapy clinic of the ...
This thesis explores the treatment offered by the child and adolescent psychotherapy team at the Por...
Child psychotherapists working at the Portman Clinic are in the privileged position of being highly ...
These papers span over twenty years of clinical experience as a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist...
This title is based on the results of a project based at the Tavistock Clinic in London which set ou...
This article discusses the development of a model of time-limited psychodynamic psychotherapy for ad...
This article discusses the application in a CAMHS setting of a distinctive intervention for adolesce...
This article serves as an introduction to the two case studies in this issue of PCSP. The first is ...
Therapeutic programmes that offer early intervention may decrease the risk of developing emotional a...
This project set out to explore how a model of brief parent-child psychotherapy, involving children...
This article aims to reflect on the lessons learnt from using a psychodynamic approach to offering o...
The psychological treatment of children’s problems is the focus of several professions and is carrie...
The chapter explores the contribution that child psychoanalytic psychotherapy makes to the experienc...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This article describes the development of the primary mental health worker (PMHW) role within Child ...