
P.E.T
Gordon, Thomas, Gordon, Thomas., Thomas Gordon
1970
Provides parents with a method of handling the problems and conflicts that arise while raising children.
Both "P.E.T" by Gordon, Thomas, Gordon, Thomas., Thomas Gordon and "The practice of psychoanalytic parent infant psychotherapy" by Tessa Baradon are popular choices for readers interested in Child rearing and Parent and child. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

Gordon, Thomas, Gordon, Thomas., Thomas Gordon
1970
Provides parents with a method of handling the problems and conflicts that arise while raising children.

Tessa Baradon
2005
The Practice of Psychoanalytic Parent-Infant Psychotherapy is a comprehensive handbook, addressing the provision of therapeutic help for babies and their parents when their attachment relationship is troubled and a risk is posed to the baby's development. Drawing on clinical and research data from neuroscience, attachment and psychoanalysis, the book presents a clinical treatment approach that is up-to-date, flexible and sophisticated, whilst also being clear and easy to understand. The first section: The theory of psychoanalytic parent infant psychotherapy – offers the reader a theoretical framework for understanding the emotional-interactional environment within which infant development takes place. The second section, The therapeutic process, invites the reader into the consulting room to participate in a detailed examination of the relational process in the clinical encounter. The third section, Clinical papers, provides case material to illustrate the unfolding of the therapeutic process. This new edition draws on evidence from contemporary research, with new material on: Embodied communication between parent and infant and clinician-patient/s Fathers and fathering Engagement of at-risk populations Written by a team of experienced clinicians, writers, teachers and researchers in the field of infant development and psychopathology, The Practice of Psychoanalytic Parent-Infant Psychotherapy will be an essential resource for all professionals working with children and their families, including child psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and clinical and developmental psychologists.
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