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Making Meaning through Play: Psychoanalytic Intervention in a Pre-School Child with Global Developmental Delay
ABSTRACT Global developmental delay (GDD) is defined as significant delay in two or more developmental domains, including motor, speech and language, cognition, social/personal and activities of daily living. The prevalence of GDD is estimated to be 1–3% of children below 5 years of age, yet the child psychiatric and psychoanalytic literature is very limited as to effective treatment modalities for pre-school children with severe and/or multiple developmental delays. For these impacted children, the treatments are often highly fragmented with multiple providers typically prioritizing their own objectives with potential results, from the child’s and the parents’ point of view, of uncoordinated, confusing, challenging and anxiety-producing experiences. This case report, describing the first 2 ½ years of the psychoanalytic treatment of a 3 ½ year old girl with global developmental delay, proposes that, in the treatment of such pre-school children, a psychoanalytic play therapy model with multiple visits per week effectively can: (i) focus on and address the child’s developmental and emotional state as a whole; (ii) provide a safe, stable and containing developmental object relationship for the child to use effectively in their developmental process to build internal psychic structure; (iii) significantly decrease anxiety and oppositional or negative behaviors by verbally linking words and co-created meaning to difficult feelings, problems and memories and thereby provide the child with tools to understand and govern their own emotions and behaviors and finally (iv) help the larger system of parents and allied professionals organize the clinical data, prioritize goals and shift technique to consider the child’s mental states.
期刊介绍:
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child is recognized as a preeminent source of contemporary psychoanalytic thought. Published annually, it focuses on presenting carefully selected and edited representative articles featuring ongoing analytic research as well as clinical and theoretical contributions for use in the treatment of adults and children. Initiated in 1945, under the early leadership of Anna Freud, Kurt and Ruth Eissler, Marianne and Ernst Kris, this series of volumes soon established itself as a leading reference source of study. To look at its contributors is to be confronted with the names of a stellar list of creative, scholarly pioneers who willed a rich heritage of information about the development and disorders of children and their influence on the treatment of adults as well as children. An innovative section, The Child Analyst at Work, periodically provides a forum for dialogue and discussion of clinical process from multiple viewpoints.