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Being Found - by  Dott Kelly (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Being Found - by Dott Kelly (Paperback)

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  • The goal of the therapist is to find the child.
  • Author(s): Dott Kelly
  • 312 Pages
  • Psychology, Developmental

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"The goal of the therapist is to find the child. When we have found the child, the child has also made an attempt at being seen. So there we are, face to face with the obstacles and disturbances between us. The child has made some kind of meaning-filled decision to come out and find us. In this space between, this joint, we are charged with holding still and listening for the many forms of nonverbal language the child may use to speak about their hurt. Premature efforts on our part may add static that pushes the child back, away from us. We will be tested in similar ways that the infant needed to test the integrity of an adult, when they cried out with their sharp and sudden needs. This book explores when something has gone wrong. But more so, ultimately it is about righting the relationship through the same trust the child requires at birth. When harm has occurred, the psyche endeavors to defend the self from annihilation by concealing it for the sake of protection within deep unconscious regions of the psyche. In this hidden place, the child suffers somatically and emotionally until the lost aspects can be safely found and re-embodied. In this, the child and the therapist enlist a third entity, the Us in the relationship, to reclaim lost aspects of psyche, or Self. Several chapters explore what us means to the child, with the child's expressions revealing this need for mutuality"--



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The goal of the therapist is to find the child. When we have found the child, the child has also made an attempt at being seen. So there we are, face to face with the obstacles and disturbances between us. The child has made some kind of meaning-filled decision to come out and find us. In this space between, this joint, we are charged with holding still and listening for the many forms of nonverbal language the child may use to speak about their hurt. Premature efforts on our part may add static that pushes the child back, away from us. We will be tested in similar ways that the infant needed to test the integrity of an adult, when they cried out with their sharp and sudden needs.

This book explores when something has gone wrong. But more so, ultimately it is about righting the relationship through the same trust a child requires at birth. When harm has occurred, the psyche endeavors to defend the self from annihilation by concealing it for the sake of protection within deep unconscious regions of the psyche. In this hidden place, the child suffers somatically and emotionally until the lost aspects can be safely found and re-embodied. In this, the child and the therapist enlist a third entity, the Us in the relationship, to reclaim lost aspects of psyche, or Self. Several chapters explore what us means to the child, with the child's expressions revealing this need for mutuality.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.01 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 312
Genre: Psychology
Sub-Genre: Developmental
Publisher: Chiron Publications
Theme: Child
Format: Paperback
Author: Dott Kelly
Language: English
Street Date: February 24, 2023
TCIN: 1011123820
UPC: 9781685031077
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-5221
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: How does the book suggest a therapist should engage with the child?

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  • A: Therapists should hold still and listen carefully to the child's forms of communication without rushing.

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Q: What is the main goal of the therapist in this book?

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  • A: The main goal is to find the child and understand their nonverbal expressions of hurt.

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Q: What does 'Us' signify in the context of therapy with children?

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  • A: 'Us' represents the collaborative relationship between the child and therapist, essential for healing lost aspects of the psyche.

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Q: What themes are explored in relation to child-therapist relationships?

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  • A: The book explores trust, mutuality, and the need for emotional connection in rebuilding relationships.

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Q: What does the book say about the child's experience of harm?

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  • A: It discusses how harm can lead to concealment within the psyche, causing emotional and somatic suffering.

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