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Gardner, Richard Alan was born on April 28, 1931 in Bronx, New York, United States. Son of Irving and Amelia (Weingarten) Gardner.
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Based on the theory that many children whose learning problems are considered neurophysiologic are suffering with psychogenic learning problems, this book discusses the psychodynamics of psychogenic learning disabilities and the psychotherapeutic approaches to treatment.
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This is the definitive work on a phenomenon which seems to afflict, to one degree or another, most divorcing fathers, and through which, for the rest of their lives, victimized fathers and their children suffer profoundly. The book diagnoses the problem, and provides insights into its causes and possible avoidance.
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Part of a series that aims to collectively produce the most comprehensive statement on the psychotheraputic treatment of adolescents. This volume dicusses every aspect of individual and group therapy, and work with parents.
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(The separation anxiety disorder is one of the more common...)
The separation anxiety disorder is one of the more common psychiatric problems of children. Statistics on its incidence and prevalence are difficult to obtain because its milder forms are not commonly brought to the attention of mental health professionals. However, when seen in its full-blown form, it is relatively easy to diagnose. There are few diagnoses in all of psychiatry in which there would be greater inter-rater reliability than the separation anxiety disorder. Not only does the purity of the disorder contribute to the ease with which it is diagnosed, but the psychodynamic processes that are often contributory also have a uniformity and consistency that is unusual in psychiatric disturbances, All psycho genetic disorders are multidetermined, but there is great variation among individuals with regard to the specific psychodynamic factors that contribute. Although there are certainly individual differences with regard to these contributing factors, most examiners agree that in the separation anxiety disorder there is far less variability in the clinical picture, family contributions, and psychodynamic patterns than is to be found in other forms of psychotherapy. The book begins with a detailed description of the typical clinical picture, in both the child and the family. The author then provides an in-depth discussion of the underlying psychodynamic factors, including his own contributions in this area. Next he discusses the theoretical principles that serve as the foundation for treatment of these children. Material is then presented which describes exactly how Dr. Gardner applies these principles to the treatment. Clinical vignettes complement the text and these enable the therapist to learn precisely what the author does in his sessions with these children. A final chapter is devoted to the termination phase of treatment.
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Creative Therapeutics considers this book to be the most comprehensive text yet published on the psychodynamics of low self-esteem, as well as the most explicit in detailing the therapeutic approaches to its alleviation. This volume is a landmark contribution.
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Dr. Richard Gardner, a well known child psychiatrist with a specialty in child psychotherapy, has brought his years of experience in child custody cases to this work. Dr. Gardner first traces the history of the adversary system (our societal sanctioned means of conflict resolution) with particular emphasis on the evolution of child custody litigation. He outlines the gradual shift in child custody litigation from the tender years presumption (presumption that unless the mother was demonstrably unfit, the child is better off living with the mother) to the more sex-neutral position of best interest of the child presumption. The evolution of the latter concept has, along with a new tendency toward granting joint custody, reduced the likelihood that custody will be automatically granted to the mother. Within the last decade, Dr. Gardner reports an ever increasing number of custody litigations which involve extreme and irrational levels of hatred and vilification of the non-custodial parent (at the time of the litigation) on the part of the child. Labeling this the Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), Dr. Gardner describes four factors which contribute to its presence: (1) Brainwashing of the child by the mother; (2) Subtle and unconscious parental programming; (3) Factors arising within the child; and (4) Situational factors. Dr Gardner attributes the emergence of PAS to the fact that mothers no longer are automatically granted child custody and fearing the loss of their child, engage consciously and unconsciously in activities and behaviors which engender the PAS.
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Part of a series that aims to collectively produce the most comprehensive statement on the psychotheraputic treatment of adolescents. This volume dicusses every aspect of the psychotherapy of antisocial behaviour and depression.
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Should Your Parents Be Married Even If They're Unhappy With Each Other? If your parents fuss at you does it mean they don't love you? How can you tell if your father loves you, if he lives in another city? Are you "bad" when you get angry with your mother or father? Why is it a mistake to talk to one parent about another? Do you blame yourself for your parents' divorce? This warm and honest book provides reassuring answers to these and many more crucial questions children ask about divorce.
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A comprehensive treatise on the dynamic and adaptive problems which children and families encounter in their experiences of separation and divorce. The book offers guidelines for therapeutic treatment of these problems.
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Designed for use by both parents and children, this book discusses issues affecting desirable human behavior. There are chapters on self-esteem, pleasure and pain, shame, guilt, sympathy, and love.
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Learn the techniques to use in storytelling to do therapy with children. Meticulous examples and research in working with children.
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Gardner, Richard Alan was born on April 28, 1931 in Bronx, New York, United States. Son of Irving and Amelia (Weingarten) Gardner.
AB, Columbia University, 1952; Doctor of Medicine, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, 1956; certified psychoanalysis, William A. White Psychoanalytical Institute, 1966.
Intern, Montefiore Hospital, New York City, 1956-1957; resident child psychiatry, Montefiore Hospital, New York City, 1959-1960, 62-63; director child psychiatry, United States Army Hospital, Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany., 1960-1962; member attending staff, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, since 1963; private practice specializing in psychiatry, child psychiatry and psychoanalysis, Cresskill, New Jersey, since 1963; instructor child psychiatry, Columbia College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1963-1970; associate child psychiatry, Columbia College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1970-1972; assistant clinical professor child psychiatry, Columbia College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1972-1976; associate clinical professor child psychiatry, Columbia College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1976-1983; clinical professor child psychiatry, Columbia College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, since 1983. Visiting professor child psychiatry, U. Louvain, Belgium, 1981-1983, U. St. Petersburg, Russia, 1990-1997. Member of faculty William A. White Psychoanalytic Institute, 1967-1983.
(Should Your Parents Be Married Even If They're Unhappy Wi...)
(Based on the theory that many children whose learning pro...)
(This is the definitive work on a phenomenon which seems t...)
(Creative Therapeutics considers this book to be the most ...)
(Bantam book, Gevouwen rug / Folded back illustrated / / S...)
(A comprehensive treatise on the dynamic and adaptive prob...)
(A comprehensive treatise on the dynamic and adaptive prob...)
(Offers advice on how children can adjust to life with a s...)
(Part of a series that aims to collectively produce the mo...)
(Part of a series that aims to collectively produce the mo...)
(Part of a series that aims to collectively produce the mo...)
(Designed for use by both parents and children, this book ...)
(The separation anxiety disorder is one of the more common...)
(Learn the techniques to use in storytelling to do therapy...)
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Captain Medical Corps, United States Army Reserve, 1960-1962. Fellow American Academy Psychoanalysis, American Academy Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association (life).
Married Lee Robbins, April 14, 1957 (divorced November 1984). Children: Andrew Kevin, Nancy Tara, Julie Anne. Married Patricia Lefevere, July 4, 1987 (divorced April 1998).