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Accueillir Les Parents En Exil


Accueillir Les Parents En Exil
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language : fr
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Release Date : 2021-05-06

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Parents En Exil


Parents En Exil
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Author : Marie Rose Moro
language : fr
Publisher: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF
Release Date : 2002

Parents En Exil written by Marie Rose Moro and has been published by Presses Universitaires de France - PUF this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with categories.


Commets soigner de manière efficace une famille migrante d'Afrique noire, du Maghreb... et son enfant vivant dans nos banlieues meurtries ? Une telle question, maintes fois entendue en clinique quotidienne dans des situations souvent tragiques (souffrance de (enfant, de la famille, menace de placement de l'enfant échec scolaire massif...), a été le point de départ de cet ouvrage. Nos outils de soins, nos Instruments théoriques et thérapeutiques classiques ne suffisent pas. Les dramatiques échec de la pratique quotidienne sots là pour le démontrer. Ce livre bouleverse nos a priori théoriques et techniques. Il propose la construction d'un nouveau champ théorique : l'ethnopsychiatrie parents-enfant à partir de la psychanalyse et de l'anthropologie. A travers l'analyse systématique et éclectique d'un corpus psychothérapique, une psychothérapie parents-bébé, il propose une nouvelle méthode de soins adaptée à la situation migratoire. Ce travail nous oblige aussi à repenser l'épistémologie de nos systèmes de soins qui visent l'universel en oubliant l'homme dans sa singularité tant individuelle que culturelle. Ce livre s'adresse à tous les professionnels qui travaillent avec les enfants de migrants et leurs familles : psychiatres, psychologues, éducateurs, assistantes sociales, infirmières, pédiatres, juges pour enfants, orthophonistes, psychomotriciens, enseignants... tous ceux qui sont confrontés quotidiennement aux difficultés de ces enfants et de leurs familles. Il fait le pari que l'on peut transformer les obstacles auxquels sots confrontés ces enfants exposés en potentialités créatrices.



Devenir Parent En Exil


Devenir Parent En Exil
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Author : Christian Boulard
language : fr
Publisher: FeniXX
Release Date : 1998-01-01T23:00:00+01:00

Devenir Parent En Exil written by Christian Boulard and has been published by FeniXX this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998-01-01T23:00:00+01:00 with Psychology categories.


Venir d’ailleurs, loin, et donner la vie, ici, tout près. Naître, en terre de ses ancêtres, mais parfois s’éloigner de ce qui fait racines psychiques. Ruptures, brisures, clivage pour certains qui, dans l’exil, perdent un peu d’eux-mêmes. Mais pour d’autres, qui continuent d’habiter ce lieu intime de leur histoire, au plus profond d’eux, quel voyage riche de rencontres et d’altérité ! Naître ici de parents venus d’ailleurs se conjugue de mille et une façons, singulières. Comment avoir de beaux enfants en exil ? Comment se reconnaître parents de cet enfant et comment lui transmettre cette part d’histoire et de vie si féconde qu’ils ont emportée avec eux en migrant ? Quelle place peuvent trouver cette histoire de vie et cette altérité dans nos dispositifs de soins si complexes et si techniques en périnatalité ? Comment rencontrer ces parents en dépassant nos modèles, nos logiques, et en nous ouvrant à leur parole, leurs rituels, leurs attentes ? Sage-femme, médecin, psychiatres nous engagent ici au métissage des pensées et des pratiques, quand naissent, sous nos cieux dits hospitaliers, ces bébés venus d’ailleurs.



Parenthood And Immigration In Psychoanalysis


Parenthood And Immigration In Psychoanalysis
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Author : Marie Rose Moro
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2022-03-07

Parenthood And Immigration In Psychoanalysis written by Marie Rose Moro and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-03-07 with Psychology categories.


This book presents a comprehensive overview of psychoanalytic work with immigrant mothers, fathers, and their children, combining clinical examples and contemporary research to explore ways in which psychoanalysts can work and shape appropriate therapeutic settings. Written by an international range of contributors, from Europe, the US, and the Middle East, the chapters examine how psychoanalysts, especially when they too are immigrants, can best support those in a transcultural situation against the backdrop of increasing migration from conflict, persecution, war, or poverty. They share a clinical and societal commitment. While showing how the existing literature on immigration focuses rightly on traumatic elements, the chapters in this text also demonstrate how creativity must be considered while shaping a psychoanalytic perspective. The text brings together case material and research to illuminate how the therapeutic and theoretical processes of psychoanalysis, at times combining anthropology and sociology, can lead to the construction of new therapeutic settings mostly for non-Western families in contexts of higher psychopathological risks: neo-natal period, international adoption, and social isolation. Written in a practical, accessible style, Parenthood and Immigration in Psychoanalysis is essential reading for practicing psychoanalysts, paediatricians, psychotherapists, and counsellors, as well as researchers and clinicians in a range of fields, including perinatal, sociology, cultural studies, and social work.



Language Learning And The Mother Tongue


Language Learning And The Mother Tongue
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Author : Sara Greaves
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2022-06-30

Language Learning And The Mother Tongue written by Sara Greaves and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-30 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


Innovative and interdisciplinary in approach, this book explores the role of the mother tongue in second language learning. It brings together contributions from a diverse team of authors, to showcase a range of Francophone perspectives from the fields of linguistics, psychology, cross-cultural psychiatry, psychoanalysis, translation studies, literature, creative writing, the neurosciences, and more. The book introduces a major new concept: the (M)other tongue, and shows its relevance to language learning and pediatrics in a multicultural society. The first chapter explores this concept from different angles, and the subsequent chapters present a range of theoretical and practical perspectives, including counselling case studies, literary examples and creative plurilingual pedagogies, to highlight how this theory can inform practical approaches to language learning. Engaging and accessible, readers will find new ideas and methods to adopt to their own thinking and practices, whether their background is in language and linguistics, psychiatry, psychology, or neuroscience.



Supervision Of Dance Movement Psychotherapy


Supervision Of Dance Movement Psychotherapy
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Author : Helen Payne
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2008-08-18

Supervision Of Dance Movement Psychotherapy written by Helen Payne and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-08-18 with Performing Arts categories.


Supervision of Dance Movement Psychotherapy is the first book of its kind to explore the supervisory process in the psychotherapeutic practice of movement and dance. Helen Payne brings together international contributors to discuss how the language of the body plays an important part in the supervisory experience for psychotherapists and counsellors. Contributors consider a variety of models and examine the role of supervision in a range of professional and cultural settings, forming a theoretical base to current practice in dance movement psychotherapy. Chapters include: an overview of supervision in dance movement therapy working psychotherapeutically with the embodied self transcultural issues the use of authentic movement in supervision a novice practitioner’s experiences. Outlining key concepts from both theory and practice, this book contributes towards a deeper understanding of the mentor-trainee relationship and the curative power of movement and dance. Supervisors and supervisees in dance movement psychotherapy as well as the arts therapies, counselling, and psychotherapy will find it invaluable.



Pregnancy Related Anxiety


Pregnancy Related Anxiety
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Author : Rachel Dryer
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-10-26

Pregnancy Related Anxiety written by Rachel Dryer and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-26 with Psychology categories.


This book provides a collective examination of the theoretical, empirical, and clinical perspectives of pregnancy-related anxiety. Pregnancy-related anxiety is a distinct form of anxiety that is experienced by pregnant women and is characterized by pregnancy-specific fears and worries. This form of anxiety has been associated with a range of negative obstetric, neonatal, and maternal outcomes. There has been increased research interest in this form of anxiety, particularly over the last 15 years. The content is organized in three sections. The first section provides a thorough understanding of pregnancy-related anxiety, ranging from its historical development, evidence of its distinctiveness to the antecedents and outcomes of this anxiety for the mother and child. The second section examines key clinical issues around diagnosis and treatment specifically, current diagnosis/screening for this anxiety and approaches for intervention and treatment. The final section considers emerging areas of research such as pertinent issues around culture and acculturation which are key issues in an increasingly multicultural world. Moreover, the effects of pregnancy-related anxiety on the woman’s broader psychosocial functioning are considered with specific chapters on body image and sexual abuse, two key areas of concern. A seminal resource, this book provides a broad examination of the topic from multiple frameworks and perspectives which sets this book apart from other books in print. This book intends to inform and stimulate future research studies, as well as increase awareness and understanding of pregnancy-related anxiety. It is a must-read for researchers, educators, clinicians, and higher education students who care about delivering better support and services to pregnant women, particularly those who are vulnerable and distressed.



Parenthood And Mental Health


Parenthood And Mental Health
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Author : Sam Tyano
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2010-04-06

Parenthood And Mental Health written by Sam Tyano and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-04-06 with Medical categories.


Across all cultures parenting is the foundation of family life. It is the domain where adult mental health meets infant development. Beginning in pregnancy, parenting involves many conscious and unconscious processes which have recently been shown to affect a child's development significantly. This book focuses on pregnancy and the first year of life, providing a thorough account of the points of encounter between adult and infant psychiatry. In a fresh and comprehensive way, it summarises knowledge about early parenting, including a critical analysis of parenting, what it means to be a "good enough parent", and its relationship to infant, parent and family outcomes. In addition to the psychiatric dimension, the book emphasises the biological aspects of parenting, parental psychopathology and normal and abnormal infant development. Praise for Parenting and Mental Health: “Tyano, Keren, Herrman and Cox have edited a thoughtfully prepared guide on normal and abnormal parenting. They have, with enormous skill and wisdom, helped to unite the important aspects of pregnancy, infant and childhood development and parenting for adult and child and adolescent psychiatrists. World-class internationally recognized clinicians and researchers help make this book useful throughout the world. This is a masterful, culturally sensitive and important book which provides a long overdue and much needed guide on relationships among children, parents and families.” —Michelle Riba, M.D., M.S., Professor and Associate Chair for Integrated Medical and Psychiatric Services, Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, USA “During recent decades, progress in the field of infant mental health has been revolutionary; at the same time, there has been rapid development in women’s mental health. By bringing these two together, this pioneering book leads its readers to the vital new focal point around perinatal mental health. The book integrates the origins of developmental psychiatry in attachment and systemic contexts and shows concretely how relationship experiences and biology interact when new life begins. After describing the fascinating world of early parenting, the book focuses on problems, difficulties and disorders during this phase of life and above all on how to support, intervene and treat disorders in parenting. When infants, mothers and fathers are understood in a holistic way, professionals in many fields will be able to promote the transmission of meaningful life through parenthood and parenting.” —Tuula Tamminen, Professor of Child Psychiatry, University of Tampere, Finland; Past-President of World Association for Infant Mental Health, President of European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Cover design by Reouth Keren



Transcultural Memory And European Identity In Contemporary German Jewish Migrant Literature


Transcultural Memory And European Identity In Contemporary German Jewish Migrant Literature
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Author : Jessica Ortner
language : en
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Release Date : 2022

Transcultural Memory And European Identity In Contemporary German Jewish Migrant Literature written by Jessica Ortner and has been published by Boydell & Brewer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with History categories.


Examines how German-Jewish writers from Eastern Europe who migrated to Germany during or after the Cold War have widened European cultural memory to include the traumas of the Gulag.



An Ordinary Life


An Ordinary Life
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Author : Anna Müller
language : en
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Release Date : 2023-03-07

An Ordinary Life written by Anna Müller and has been published by Ohio University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-03-07 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


One woman’s national, political, ethnic, social, and personal identities impart an extraordinary perspective on the histories of Europe, Polish Jews, Communism, activism, and survival during the twentieth century. Tonia Lechtman was a Jew, a loving mother and wife, a Polish patriot, a committed Communist, and a Holocaust survivor. Throughout her life these identities brought her to multiple countries—Poland, Palestine, Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Israel—during some of the most pivotal and cataclysmic decades of the twentieth century. In most of those places, she lived on the margins of society while working to promote Communism and trying to create a safe space for her small children. Born in Łódź in 1918, Lechtman became fascinated with Communism in her early youth. In 1935, to avoid the consequences of her political activism during an increasingly antisemitic and hostile political environment, the family moved to Palestine, where Tonia met her future husband, Sioma. In 1937, the couple traveled to Spain to participate in the Spanish Civil War. After discovering she was pregnant, Lechtman relocated to France while Sioma joined the International Brigades. She spent the Second World War in Europe, traveling with two small children between France, Germany, and Switzerland, at times only miraculously avoiding arrest and being transported east to Nazi camps. After the war, she returned to Poland, where she planned to (re)build Communist Poland. However, soon after her arrival she was imprisoned for six years. In 1971, under pressure from her children, Lechtman emigrated from Poland to Israel, where she died in 1996. In writing Lechtman’s biography, Anna Müller has consulted a rich collection of primary source material, including archival documentation, private documents and photographs, interviews from different periods of Lechtman’s life, and personal correspondence. Despite this intimacy, Müller also acknowledges key historiographical questions arising from the lacunae of lost materials, the selective preservation of others, and her own interpretive work translating a life into a life story.