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Mothers, Infants and Young Children of September 11, 2001: A Primary Prevention Project [Hardcover]

Beatrice Beebe , Phyllis Cohen , K. Mark Sossin , Sara Markese

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Table of Contents

Foreword Beatrice Beebe, Phyllis Cohen, K. Mark Sossin, Anni Bergman, Sally Moskowitz, Rita Reiswig, Suzi Tortora, Donna Demetri Friedman  Introduction: Mothers, Infants, and Young Children of September 11, 2001: A Primary Prevention Project Beatrice Beebe  PART I: THE PROJECT  1. Description of the Project: A Longitudinal Primary Prevention Project for Mothers Pregnant and Widowed in the World Trade Center Tragedy of September 11, 2001, and Their Young Children Beatrice Beebe and Joseph Jaffe  2. Theory and Research That Informed the Clinical Approach of the Project for Mothers, Infants, and Young Children of September 11, 2001 Beatrice Beebe and Sara Markese  3. The Evolution of the Project: Helping the Mothers, Infants and Young Children of September 11, 2001 Phyllis Cohen  4. The Mothers’ Experiences of the Project Mothers of the Project, Anonymous  PART II: MOTHERS AND CHILDREN IN THE EARLY YEARS OF THE SUPPORT GROUPS  5. Introduction to the Support Groups K. Mark Sossin  6. Early Years of Support Group I: Three Therapists’ Views Anni Bergman, Sally Moskowitz and Donna Demetri Friedman  7. Support Group II: An Evolving Approach: Reflections on Group Process in the Early Years K. Mark Sossin  8. Support Group II: Maternal Representation of the Lost Father Rita Reiswig  PART III: THEMES ARISING FROM THE SUPPORT GROUPS  9. Primary Maternal Preoccupation Disrupted by Trauma and Loss: Early Years of the Project Sally Moskowitz  10. Creating Space for Mourning a Lost Father and Husband After September 11: A Therapist’s Reflections Rita Reiswig  PART IV: MOTHERS AND CHILDREN IN THE VIDEO LABORATORY CONTEXT  11. Beyond the Face and Words: How the Body Speaks Suzi Tortora  12. Children’s Play in the Wake of Loss and Trauma K. Mark Sossin and Phyllis Cohen  PART V: THE FEEDBACK SESSIONS  13. Video Feedback and the Impact of Multiple Therapists Phyllis Cohen  PART VI: MOTHER-CHILD TREATMENT WITH A TEAM APPROACH  14. The Team Approach to the Treatment of a Traumatized Mother and Child: Christina and Bobby Anni Bergman and Andrea Remez  15. The Team Approach to the Treatment of a Traumatized Mother and Child: Lydia and Ryan Anni Bergman, with sections by K. Mark Sossin, Suzi Tortora, Lydia (Ryan’s mother), Phyllis Cohen and Beatrice Beebe  PART VII: THE THERAPISTS’ PROCESS  16. The Therapist Group: A Transformational Process Beatrice Beebe, Phyllis Cohen, Anni Bergman, Sally Moskowitz, K. Mark Sossin, Rita Reiswig, Suzi Tortora and Donna Demetri Friedman  PART VIII: PERSPECTIVES ON EARLY TRAUMA – NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL LITERATURE  17. Prenatal Maternal Stress and the Developing Fetus and Infant: A Review of Animal Models as Related to Human Research Adrianne Lange  18. Dyadic Trauma in Infancy and Early Childhood: Review of the Literature Sara Markese  PART IX: COMMENTARY  19. The Strength of Relationships in the Face of Trauma From Terror Marsha Kaitz  Project Conclusion Phyllis Cohen

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