1. “Going from One to Two…to Three – Leaving the Dyad Behind” by Vera Auerbach Talk for the Australian Breastfeeding Association, January 9 2006 Useful advice on how to cope with a toddler AND a new baby |
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2. “Brief Group Intervention as an Adjunct in the long term treatment of Trauma” by Vera Auerbach & Dr. Chris McDowell ABSTRACT: The paper discusses a brief group-analytic treatment group in the context of a long-term intervention for trauma. The common trauma was exposure to the risk of contracting Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). An outline of sessions is presented along with the transposition and parallel processes taking place. Keywords: brief group psychotherapy, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), group-analysis, Infertility. |
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3. “From Symbiosis to Madness to Separation: A Systematic Analysis of Postpartum Psychosis” by Vera Auerbach ABSTRACT: An area that seems to have been overlooked in family therapy is that of postpartum psychosis. This article looks at bringing together the medical theories and intra psychic accounts into a systemic perspective of postpartum psychosis (PPP). A case study will be used to draw the threads together, and treatment suggestions are put forward |
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4. “Group Intervention Program for Oppositional, Noncompliant and Aggressive Preschoolers” By Vera Auerbach et. al. Please Note: A version of this article was published in Clinical Psychologist, Summer 1999, Vol. 3 No. 2, pages 30-34. |
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5. “An Investigation into the ability of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale to detect depressive symptomatology after childbirth” By Vera Auerbach |
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6. “Who Do I Love When I Love My Mother? Who Do I Love When I Love My Baby? Separation and Attachment Themes in Parent-Infant Groups” By Norma Tracey, Vera Auerbach, Mary Cameron, Helen Kvelde, Maria Kourt, Maggie Newlyn, Sylvia Enfield, Lorraine Rose, Beulah Warren |
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7. “Training in Attachment” By Vera Auerbach |
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8. Child Therapy: Won’t They Just Grow Out Of It? This is a reproduction of a leaflet written by The Child Psychotherapy Trust that aims to increase awareness of children’s mental and emotional health. For more information about The Childhood Psychotherapy Trust, please write to:The Child Psychotherapy Trust Star House 104-108 Grafton Road London NW5 4BDEmail: ctp@globalnet.co.uk |
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9. “Controlled Crying: AAIMHI Position Paper” See also the Australian Association for Infant Mental Health website: www.geocities.com/aaimh |
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10. “Getting to Know You – Newborn Communication 0-12 Weeks” By Vera Auerbach for the Australian Breastfeeding Association |
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