01498 a2200277 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001600152072001400168072001400182072002100196072002100217072002100238100002200259245009000281250000600371260003200377300001000409520078800419999001301207178049081X20250317100353.0250312042014GB eng  a9781780490816 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 34.99fBB a01 aeng7 aMKMT2thema7 aJMAF2thema7 aMMJT2bic7 aJMAF2bic7 aPSY0000002bisac7 aPSY0360002bisac7 a294.336152bisac1 aMaria Pozzi Monzo10aBuddha and the BabybPsychotherapy and Meditation in Working with Children and Adults a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20140805 a332 p bThese dialogues with child, adolescent and adult psychotherapists and child psychiatrists focus on their personal as well as professional experiences. All the contributors have a long-standing practice of Buddhism or other forms of meditation. The relevance of this to their clinical work with infants, children, adolescents, families and adults is described. Buddhist principles such as suffering, impermanence, non-attachment, no-self and the Four Noble Truths influence the contributors' practice of psychotherapy with children and with the child in the adult. Similarities and differences between the two traditions of Buddhism and psychotherapy are highlighted in these dialogues, which are embedded in deep, personal and transforming experiences that are shared by the authors. c324d324