The Inner World of Childhood

The Inner World of Childhood
Title The Inner World of Childhood PDF eBook
Author Frances Gillespy Wickes
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1927
Genre Child development
ISBN

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The Inner World

The Inner World
Title The Inner World PDF eBook
Author Sudhir Kakar
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 241
Release 1982
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 9780195615081

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Study on Hindu families and children.

The Inner World of the Immigrant Child

The Inner World of the Immigrant Child
Title The Inner World of the Immigrant Child PDF eBook
Author Cristina Igoa
Publisher Routledge
Pages 242
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1136751955

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This powerful book tells the story of one teacher's odyssey to understand the inner world of immigrant children, and to create a learning environment that is responsive to these students' feelings and their needs. Featuring the voices and artwork of many immigrant children, this text portrays the immigrant experience of uprooting, culture shock, and adjustment to a new world, and then describes cultural, academic, and psychological interventions that facilitate learning as immigrant students make the transition to a new language and culture. Particularly relevant for courses dealing with multicultural and bilingual education, foundations of education, and literacy curriculum and instruction, this text is essential reading for all teachers who will -- or currently do -- work in today's school environment.

Childhood, Family, and Sociocultural Change in India

Childhood, Family, and Sociocultural Change in India
Title Childhood, Family, and Sociocultural Change in India PDF eBook
Author Dinesh Sharma (senior consultant.)
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 198
Release 2003
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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This Collection Of Essays Deals With The Nature Of Sociocultural Change In India And Its Relevance For The Scientific Study Of Childhood, Family Environments And The Process Of Human Development. Today`S Growing Indian Middle Class Appears To Be In The Process Of Creating A New Sense Of `Indian-Ness` A Sort Of `Transitional Identity` Wich Is Still Trying To Balance The Stress Of Tradition With The Strain Of Modernity. A Unique Book Which Is Long Overdue, This Volume Brings To The Fore Topical Debates In The Area Of Social And Human Sciences.

The Inner World of the Immigrant Child

The Inner World of the Immigrant Child
Title The Inner World of the Immigrant Child PDF eBook
Author Cristina Igoa
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1136751947

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This powerful book tells the story of one teacher's odyssey to understand the inner world of immigrant children, and to create a learning environment that is responsive to these students' feelings and their needs. Featuring the voices and artwork of many immigrant children, this text portrays the immigrant experience of uprooting, culture shock, and adjustment to a new world, and then describes cultural, academic, and psychological interventions that facilitate learning as immigrant students make the transition to a new language and culture. Particularly relevant for courses dealing with multicultural and bilingual education, foundations of education, and literacy curriculum and instruction, this text is essential reading for all teachers who will -- or currently do -- work in today's school environment.

The Inner World of Trauma

The Inner World of Trauma
Title The Inner World of Trauma PDF eBook
Author Donald Kalsched
Publisher Routledge
Pages 241
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Psychology
ISBN 131772545X

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Donald Kalsched explores the interior world of dream and fantasy images encountered in therapy with people who have suffered unbearable life experiences. He shows how, in an ironical twist of psychical life, the very images which are generated to defend the self can become malevolent and destructive, resulting in further trauma for the person. Why and how this happens are the questions the book sets out to answer. Drawing on detailed clinical material, the author gives special attention to the problems of addiction and psychosomatic disorder, as well as the broad topic of dissociation and its treatment. By focusing on the archaic and primitive defenses of the self he connects Jungian theory and practice with contemporary object relations theory and dissociation theory. At the same time, he shows how a Jungian understanding of the universal images of myth and folklore can illuminate treatment of the traumatised patient. Trauma is about the rupture of those developmental transitions that make life worth living. Donald Kalsched sees this as a spiritual problem as well as a psychological one and in The Inner World of Trauma he provides a compelling insight into how an inner self-care system tries to save the personal spirit.

Revealing the Inner World of Traumatised Children and Young People

Revealing the Inner World of Traumatised Children and Young People
Title Revealing the Inner World of Traumatised Children and Young People PDF eBook
Author Christine Bradley
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 242
Release 2017-11-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1784502650

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Bringing together the latest research and theory about a child's inner world and the impact of the world around them, this is a guide to understanding and responding to the emotional needs of traumatised children. Founded on the principle that traumatised children do not have a secure sense of self and therefore cannot relate to the outside world without becoming overwhelmed, this book brings psychoanalytic and psychodynamic understandings of child psychology together with current neuroscience and trauma theory. At the heart of the book is an attachment-informed assessment model and guidance for treatment. Professionals working therapeutically with traumatised children, including therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health workers, social workers and residential care workers, will benefit from the wealth of knowledge and valuable practice guidance presented in this book.