Thinking in the face of disturbance

Q4 Psychology
Jess Martin
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ABSTRACT This paper offers an alternative perspective on Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND), paying attention to the emotional life of children with SEND. Despite ground-breaking work by seminal psychotherapists from the 1980s to the current day, disparities remain in the Early Years Workforce regarding professionals’ acceptance of the emotional capacity of children with SEND compared to children with typical development. This paper explores the impact of mental pain and disturbance on the developing infant’s capacity to learn and considers the effect of the child’s difficulty and disturbance on the collective mind of the professional group. The paper presents psychoanalytic observational vignettes that document the author’s work with a boy and his parents before, during and after he was taken into Local Authority foster care. The paper recognises his arrested development as an expression of his inner world which had developed in response to internalisation of his problematic external circumstances. It suggests that his complex internal world could be and was affected by a sensitive, observational approach to work with him, valuing the Portage worker’s curiosity. This proved helpful in fostering a sense of emotional connection and allowing some of his defences against pain and fear to lessen, enabling development.
面对纷扰时的思考
摘要本文对特殊教育需求与残疾(SEND)提供了另一种视角,关注了SEND儿童的情感生活。尽管从20世纪80年代到今天,具有开创性意义的心理治疗师进行了开创性的工作,但与典型发育的儿童相比,早期工作人员在专业人员对SEND儿童情感能力的接受程度方面仍然存在差异。本文探讨了心理痛苦和干扰对婴儿学习能力发展的影响,并考虑了儿童的困难和干扰对专业群体集体心理的影响。这篇论文呈现了精神分析观察的小插曲,记录了作者在被地方当局寄养之前、期间和之后与一名男孩及其父母的合作。这篇论文承认,他被捕的发展是他内心世界的一种表达,而内心世界是为了回应他有问题的外部环境的内化而发展起来的。这表明,他复杂的内心世界可能并受到与他合作的敏感、观察方法的影响,重视Portage员工的好奇心。事实证明,这有助于培养情感联系,减轻他对疼痛和恐惧的一些防御,促进发展。
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Infant Observation
Infant Observation Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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